Edmondo De Amicis
Early career: typo
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}} In 1870, he joined the staff of the journal ''[[La Nazione]]'' in [[Rome]], and his correspondence at the time later served as base for his travel writings: ''Spagna'' (1873), ''Olanda'' (1874), ''Ricordi di Londra'' (1874), ''Marocco'' (1876), ''[[Constantinople (De Amicis book)|Constantinople]]'' (1878), ''Ricordi di Parigi'' (1879). A new edition of '' |
}} In 1870, he joined the staff of the journal ''[[La Nazione]]'' in [[Rome]], and his correspondence at the time later served as base for his travel writings: ''Spagna'' (1873), ''Olanda'' (1874), ''Ricordi di Londra'' (1874), ''Marocco'' (1876), ''[[Constantinople (De Amicis book)|Constantinople]]'' (1878), ''Ricordi di Parigi'' (1879). A new edition of ''Constantinople'', considered by many his masterpiece and the best description of the city in the 19th century, was published in 2005, with a foreword by [[Umberto Eco]].{{citation needed|date=March 2020}} |
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==''Heart'' success== |
==''Heart'' success== |
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