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Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.

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Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.
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Antonio Fogazzaro (1842-1911) was a distinguished Italian novelist and poet, widely acknowledged for his contributions to Italian literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in Vicenza to a affluent family, Fogazzaro cultivated a profound understanding of human nature, spirituality, and social reform, themes that permeate his literary oeuvre. His upbringing and education in a fervently Catholic environment infused his work with a persistent exploration of faith and morality, often entwining with the liberal ideals he espoused. 'Il Santo' (The Saint), published in 1905, stands as one of his seminal works, where he delves into the conflict between modernist and traditionalist currents within the Catholic Church, a reflection that stirred controversy and led to its censure by the Church. Though 'The Saint' is perhaps his most famous novel, Fogazzaro's literary style was multilayered, often characterized by his rich and evocative descriptions, psychological depth, and a subtle intertwining of romance with religious and philosophical inquiry. His narratives typically embarked upon a quest for moral compass within the bosom of societal and personal tumult, which not only captivated Italian readers but also garnered significant international attention. Fogazzaro's novels, such as 'Piccolo mondo antico' (1895) and 'Piccolo mondo moderno' (1901), prior to 'The Saint', were also well-received, cementing his place as an influential literary figure. His work continues to be a subject of scholarly interest, offering insightful commentary on the evolving landscape of Italian culture and thought at the turn of the century.