Giambattista Marino
From: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
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Date: 2008
Giambattista Marino , 1569-1625, Italian poet. His florid, highly elaborated style, called Marinismo, which was akin to euphuism, was much admired and imitated in his time. He had a strong influence on writing in all European literature. Among his principal works is Adone (1623), a long narrative poem. His name sometimes appears as Marini.
Bibliography: See study by J. V. Mirollo (1963).
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