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See also:GRAF, ARTURO (1848– ) , See also:Italian poet, of See also:German ex-See also:traction, was See also:born at See also:Athens. He was educated at See also:Naples University and became a lecturer on Italian literature in See also:Rome, till in 1882 he was appointed See also:professor at See also:Turin. He was one of the founders of the Giornale della letteratura italiana, and his publications include valuable See also:prose See also:criticism; but he is best known as a poet. His various volumes of See also:verse—Poesie e novelle (1874), Dopo it tramonto versi (1893), &c.—give him a high See also:place among the See also:recent lyrical writers of his See also:country. End of Article: GRAF, ARTURO (1848– )Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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