Giambattista Andreini
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Giambattista Andreini (9 February 1576 – 7 June 1654) was an Italian actor and the most important Italian playwright of the 17th century.<ref>Snyder 2007, pp. 37–38; Template:Cite book</ref>
Life
Born in Florence to stage stars Isabella Andreini and Francesco Andreini, he had a great success as a comedian in Paris under the name of Leylio. He was a favourite with Louis XIII, and also with the public, especially as the young lover.Template:Sfn
His wife Virginia Ramponi-Andreini, whom he married in 1601, was also a celebrated actress and singer.<ref>Snyder 2007, p. 37.</ref>
Works
He left a number of plays full of extravagant imagination. The best known are L'Adamo (Milan, 1613), The Penitent Magdalene (Mantua, 1617), and The Centaur (Paris, 1622). From the first of these three extremely rare volumes, Italians have often asserted that Milton, travelling at that time in their country, took the idea of Paradise Lost.Template:Sfn
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- Katritzky, M. A. (2006). The Art of Commedia: A Study in the Commedia Dell'Arte 1560-1620, p. 245. Rodopi. Template:ISBN
- Snyder, Jon (2007). "Giovan Battista Andreini", vol. 1, pp. 36–38, in Encyclopedia of Italian Literary Studies, edited by Gaetana Marrone. New York/London: Routledge. Template:ISBN.
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- 1576 births
- 1654 deaths
- 17th-century Italian male actors
- 17th-century Italian writers
- 17th-century Italian dramatists and playwrights
- 17th-century Italian male writers
- Italian male dramatists and playwrights
- Italian male stage actors
- Male actors from Florence
- Writers from Florence
- Commedia dell'arte dramatists and playwrights
- Expatriates from the Grand Duchy of Tuscany in France
- Writers from the Grand Duchy of Tuscany