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Tamara, who had a string of male and female lovers, visited the Italian fascist poet Gabriele d'Annunzio in 1927.
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She wanted him to pose for her; d'Annunzio, an aging lothario, envisioned a seduction.
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Dan no ura, battle of d'Annunzio, Gabriele, Italian writer and leader
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Gabriele d'Annunzio, eminent writer, ardent nationalist, and world war hero, seized Fiume with a band of volunteers (See 191924).
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Gabriele d'Annunzio led a filibustering expedition that occupied the town and set up a visionary government (Sept. 12).
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In 1919-1920 Gabriele d'Annunzio occupied the Adriatic port of Fiume — now the Yugoslav city Rijeka — for twenty months.
The Bad Tooth Barzini, Luigi 1978
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The city under d'Annunzio, he writes, 'was a highly revealing and suggestive model for much of the West today, a microcosm of the modern political world.'
The Bad Tooth Barzini, Luigi 1978
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Medusa in a variety of unexpected persons and places is already apparent in Swinburne and Pater, but it will becomes a regular device in poets like d'Annunzio and mythologists like Jung.
The Beauty of the Medusa: A Study in Romantic Literary Iconology 1972
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The confessed apostle of Swinburne's position, d'Annunzio inherits the two paradoxical bases of the
The Beauty of the Medusa: A Study in Romantic Literary Iconology 1972
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This line from Swinburne to d'Annunzio to C.G. Jung's fascinating
The Beauty of the Medusa: A Study in Romantic Literary Iconology 1972
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