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Croce, Benedetto
Croce, Benedetto (1866–1952),Italian philosopher and literary critic. Croce, shifting discussion away from the artist's personality and mind to the work itself, with its own self-sufficient laws, represents a reaction against 19th-century criticism. Shakespeare (1943), extracted and translated from Ariosto, Shakespeare, e Corneille (1920), offers just such an analysis.
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