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Anton Giulio Barrili (14 December 1836 – 14 August 1908), Italian novelist, was born at Savona, and was educated for the legal profession, which he abandoned for journalism in Genoa. He was a volunteer in the campaign of 1859 and served with Garibaldi in 1866 and 1867. From 1865 onwards he published a large number of books of fiction, which had wide popularity, his work being commonly compared with that of Victor Cherbuliez. He died in 1908.

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  • Anton Giulio Barrili (en)
  • Anton Giulio Barrili (de)
  • Anton Giulio Barrili (fr)
  • Anton Giulio Barrili (it)
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  • Баррили, Антон Джулио (ru)
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  • Antonio „Anton“ Giulio Barrili (* 14. Dezember 1836 in Savona; † 14. August 1908 in Carcare, Provinz Savona) war ein italienischer Novellist. (de)
  • Anton Giulio Barrili (né le 14 décembre 1836 à Savone, en Ligurie - mort le 15 août 1908 à Carcare, en Ligurie) était un écrivain italien, qui participa au combat pour l'indépendance italienne aux côtés de Garibaldi. (fr)
  • Anton Giulio Barrili (Savona, 14 dicembre 1836 – Carcare, 14 agosto 1908) è stato un politico, scrittore, letterato, patriota e garibaldino italiano. Autore di una copiosa serie di romanzi, compose inoltre versi, novelle e commedie; Benedetto Croce ne elogiò lo stile letterario. (it)
  • Антон (Антонио) Джулио Баррили (итал. Anton Giulio Barrili; 14 декабря 1836, Савона, Сардинское королевство, — 14 августа 1908, Каркаре, Италия) — итальянский писатель, участник борьбы за объединение Италии, соратник Гарибальди. (ru)
  • Anton Giulio Barrili, född 14 december 1836, död 14 augusti 1908, var en italiensk romanförfattare. Barrili blev 1889 professor i italiensk litteratur vid universitetet i Genua. Bland hans mer än 60 och tidigare allmänt kända romaner märks Capitan Dodéro (1865), Val d'olivi (1873), Come un sogno (1875, svensk översättning Som en dröm 1891), Cuor di ferro e cuor d'oro (1877), L'olmo e l'edera (1877), Il biancospino (1882). Bland dem som tidigare ansetts mer "littärt värdefulla" märks Con Garibaldi alle porte di Roma 1867 (1895) och Discorso in morte di Garibaldi (1884). (sv)
  • Anton Giulio Barrili (14 December 1836 – 14 August 1908), Italian novelist, was born at Savona, and was educated for the legal profession, which he abandoned for journalism in Genoa. He was a volunteer in the campaign of 1859 and served with Garibaldi in 1866 and 1867. From 1865 onwards he published a large number of books of fiction, which had wide popularity, his work being commonly compared with that of Victor Cherbuliez. He died in 1908. (en)
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  • Antonio „Anton“ Giulio Barrili (* 14. Dezember 1836 in Savona; † 14. August 1908 in Carcare, Provinz Savona) war ein italienischer Novellist. (de)
  • Anton Giulio Barrili (14 December 1836 – 14 August 1908), Italian novelist, was born at Savona, and was educated for the legal profession, which he abandoned for journalism in Genoa. He was a volunteer in the campaign of 1859 and served with Garibaldi in 1866 and 1867. From 1865 onwards he published a large number of books of fiction, which had wide popularity, his work being commonly compared with that of Victor Cherbuliez. Some of the best of the later ones are Santa Cecilia (1866), Come un Sogno (1875), and L’Olmo e l'Edera (1877). His Raggio di Dio appeared in 1899. Barrili also wrote two plays and various volumes of criticism, including Li rinnovamento letterario italiano (1890). He was elected to the Italian chamber of deputies in 1876; and in 1889 became professor of Italian literature at Genoa. He died in 1908. (en)
  • Anton Giulio Barrili (né le 14 décembre 1836 à Savone, en Ligurie - mort le 15 août 1908 à Carcare, en Ligurie) était un écrivain italien, qui participa au combat pour l'indépendance italienne aux côtés de Garibaldi. (fr)
  • Anton Giulio Barrili (Savona, 14 dicembre 1836 – Carcare, 14 agosto 1908) è stato un politico, scrittore, letterato, patriota e garibaldino italiano. Autore di una copiosa serie di romanzi, compose inoltre versi, novelle e commedie; Benedetto Croce ne elogiò lo stile letterario. (it)
  • Антон (Антонио) Джулио Баррили (итал. Anton Giulio Barrili; 14 декабря 1836, Савона, Сардинское королевство, — 14 августа 1908, Каркаре, Италия) — итальянский писатель, участник борьбы за объединение Италии, соратник Гарибальди. (ru)
  • Anton Giulio Barrili, född 14 december 1836, död 14 augusti 1908, var en italiensk romanförfattare. Barrili blev 1889 professor i italiensk litteratur vid universitetet i Genua. Bland hans mer än 60 och tidigare allmänt kända romaner märks Capitan Dodéro (1865), Val d'olivi (1873), Come un sogno (1875, svensk översättning Som en dröm 1891), Cuor di ferro e cuor d'oro (1877), L'olmo e l'edera (1877), Il biancospino (1882). Bland dem som tidigare ansetts mer "littärt värdefulla" märks Con Garibaldi alle porte di Roma 1867 (1895) och Discorso in morte di Garibaldi (1884). (sv)
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