Laura Beatrice Mancini Explained

Laura Beatrice Mancini (January 17, 1821[1] – July 17, 1869), born Laura Beatrice Oliva, was an Italian poet.

Laura Oliva was born in Naples, and in 1840 married Italian jurist and statesman Pasquale Stanislao Mancini.[2] She wrote a variety of poetry, and ran a literary salon for liberal-minded Neapolitans from the 1840s.[3] Many of her poems focused on contemporary political events (see Italian unification), especially after 1860.

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Notes and References

  1. Francesco de Sanctis, Nino Cortese, Opere complete, A. Morano, 1930, pag. 422 https://books.google.com/books?id=LfEtAAAAIAAJ&q=Laura+Beatrice+Oliva+17+gen+1821
  2. Encyclopedia: Mancini . . 4th . 1890 . 11 . 178 . de.
  3. Book: Maria Malatesta . Society and the Professions in Italy, 1860-1914 . Cambridge University Press . 2002 . 0-521-89383-6 . 79.