Mateo Falcone
For the Russian opera by Cui based on the story, see Mateo Falcone (opera).
Mateo Falcone is an 1829 short story by Prosper Mérimée.[1][2][3]
References
- ↑ Twenty Years of French Literary Criticism Philip Adrian Wadsworth, Freeman G. Henry 1883479029- 1994 - Page 79 "It must not be supposed that the instant success and acclaim which greeted Mateo Falcone in 1829 signified knowing ... Most readers who appreciated those qualities in the story would likely have given no thought to any underlying artistic ..."
- ↑ The Short-story: Specimens Illustrating Its Development Brander Matthews - 1907 - Page 137 "He had abundant invention, with a leaning toward tragedy, seized in its intensest aspects. These qualities are visible in " Mateo Falcone," published in 1829, as well as in the longer " Carmen." MATEO FALCONE1 Coming out of Porto- Vecchio ...
- ↑ Encyclopedia of the Romantic Era, 1760-1850 Christopher John Murray - 2013 - Page 733 "“Mateo Falcone” is a taut, tense tale in which a Corsican father, his actions dictated by the code of honor of his island, executes his only son for betraying the local rule of hospitality and turning in a criminal to the police. In this story, Mérimée's
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