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Saul is a theatrical tragedy in five acts, written by Vittorio Alfieri in 1782, in which the eponymous protagonist simultaneously embodies the tragic heroism of both tyrant and victim. This play marks the high point of Italian tragedy and pre-romantic poetry. The story is taken from the Bible, and is about Saul's last hours during the war against the Philistines. In the narration, Alfieri adhered to the unity of time (one day only), of space (Gelboé) and of action, which were strictly Aristotelian.

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  • Saul is a theatrical tragedy in five acts, written by Vittorio Alfieri in 1782, in which the eponymous protagonist simultaneously embodies the tragic heroism of both tyrant and victim. This play marks the high point of Italian tragedy and pre-romantic poetry. The story is taken from the Bible, and is about Saul's last hours during the war against the Philistines. In the narration, Alfieri adhered to the unity of time (one day only), of space (Gelboé) and of action, which were strictly Aristotelian. The tragedy is dedicated to his friend Tommaso Valperga di Caluso, philosopher and teacher of oriental languages. (en)
  • Saul è una tragedia di Vittorio Alfieri in endecasillabi sciolti strutturata in cinque atti. La vicenda, tratta dalla Bibbia, è incentrata sulle ultime ore di Saul, nell'accampamento militare di Gelboè durante la guerra contro i Filistei. Nella narrazione, l'Alfieri si è attenuto all'unità di tempo (un giorno), di spazio (Gelboé) e di azione, prettamente aristoteliche. Ideata e composta nel 1782, la tragedia fu dedicata dallo scrittore astigiano all'amico Tommaso Valperga di Caluso, filosofo e docente di lingue orientali. (it)
  • 索尔(Saul)是一个有五幕戏的悲剧,由于1782年创作,是其得名的是其主角被赋予了暴君和受害者两方面的悲情英雄主义。这部作品标志了意大利悲剧和前浪漫主义诗歌的高峰。 (zh)
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  • Vittorio Alfieri (en)
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  • Italy (en)
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  • Saul è una tragedia di Vittorio Alfieri in endecasillabi sciolti strutturata in cinque atti. La vicenda, tratta dalla Bibbia, è incentrata sulle ultime ore di Saul, nell'accampamento militare di Gelboè durante la guerra contro i Filistei. Nella narrazione, l'Alfieri si è attenuto all'unità di tempo (un giorno), di spazio (Gelboé) e di azione, prettamente aristoteliche. Ideata e composta nel 1782, la tragedia fu dedicata dallo scrittore astigiano all'amico Tommaso Valperga di Caluso, filosofo e docente di lingue orientali. (it)
  • 索尔(Saul)是一个有五幕戏的悲剧,由于1782年创作,是其得名的是其主角被赋予了暴君和受害者两方面的悲情英雄主义。这部作品标志了意大利悲剧和前浪漫主义诗歌的高峰。 (zh)
  • Saul is a theatrical tragedy in five acts, written by Vittorio Alfieri in 1782, in which the eponymous protagonist simultaneously embodies the tragic heroism of both tyrant and victim. This play marks the high point of Italian tragedy and pre-romantic poetry. The story is taken from the Bible, and is about Saul's last hours during the war against the Philistines. In the narration, Alfieri adhered to the unity of time (one day only), of space (Gelboé) and of action, which were strictly Aristotelian. (en)
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  • 索尔 (悲剧) (zh)
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