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Camillo Antona-Traversi

1857-1934

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Books by Camillo Antona-Traversi

Parassiti: Commedia in tre atti

"Parassiti: Commedia in tre atti" by Camillo Antona-Traversi is a theatrical play written in the late 19th century. This work presents a portrait of a certain class of opportunistic individuals within society, specifically focusing on the protagonist, Commendatore Don Gennaro Gaudenzi. Through this character and his interactions, the play likely addresses themes of morality, social critique, and the human condition, often using comedy as a vehicle for deeper commentary. At the start of "Parassiti," the author provides a backdrop of personal struggle and the quest for success after a tumultuous period in his life. The protagonist, Don Gennaro Gaudenzi, is depicted as a quintessential figure of a societal parasite, someone who thrives on the misfortunes of others while navigating the complexities of his family dynamics, primarily concerning his daughter and her romantic prospects. The atmosphere is set with a focus on Roman society, where personal aspirations seem to intersect with broader social issues, leading the audience on a comedic yet poignant exploration of human relationships and societal expectations.

Danza macàbra

"Danza macàbra" by Camillo Antona-Traversi is a comedy in four acts written in the late 19th century. The play focuses on the decline of noble families in Rome, exploring themes of social change, aristocracy, and the stark contrast between old wealth and new societal forces. The main characters include the Prince Lanfranchi, his sons Maurizio and Fabrizio, and Donna Silvia, who find themselves navigating a world that is rapidly changing around them. The opening of "Danza macàbra" introduces the reader to a luxurious yet crumbling aristocratic world in Rome, providing a vivid setting that highlights the tension between past glories and present struggles. The narrative begins with a letter from the author expressing heartfelt gratitude to his mentor and outlining the inspiration behind the play—the fall of noble families and their fortunes. As characters come into focus, we witness the complex dynamics at play among them, particularly through the exchanges between the household staff and the princely family. Conversations reveal underlying tensions, financial concerns, and societal criticisms, setting the stage for the unfolding drama that delves into issues of privilege, responsibility, and the impact of societal change on personal relationships.