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Alessandro Pepoli

Italian writer (1757–1796) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Alessandro Pepoli (1757–1796), was a Venetian librettist and writer of tragedies.

Born in Venice, Pepoli sought to be considered a literary rival to Italian dramatist and poet Vittorio Alfieri, often writing his own takes on topics previously addressed by Alfieri.[1] Styling himself as a champion of liberty,[1] in 1783, he wrote an essay on freedom, advocating political reform.

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