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- Senso abstract "Senso is an Italian novella by Camillo Boito, a famous Italian author and architect. He wrote it around 1882. The novella develops a disturbing account of indiscriminate indulgence in selfish sensuality. The word "senso" is Italian for "sense," "feeling," or "sentiment." The title refers to the delight Livia experiences while reflecting on her affair with a handsome lieutenant. The novella is typical of Scapigliatura literature, which was at its peak at the time.".
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- Senso wikiPageID "5009235".
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- Senso hasPhotoCollection Senso.
- Senso subject Category:Novellas.
- Senso type Abstraction100002137.
- Senso type Communication100033020.
- Senso type Fiction106367107.
- Senso type LiteraryComposition106364329.
- Senso type Novel106367879.
- Senso type Novelette106368962.
- Senso type Novellas.
- Senso type Writing106362953.
- Senso type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- Senso comment "Senso is an Italian novella by Camillo Boito, a famous Italian author and architect. He wrote it around 1882. The novella develops a disturbing account of indiscriminate indulgence in selfish sensuality. The word "senso" is Italian for "sense," "feeling," or "sentiment." The title refers to the delight Livia experiences while reflecting on her affair with a handsome lieutenant. The novella is typical of Scapigliatura literature, which was at its peak at the time.".
- Senso label "Senso".
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- Senso sameAs Senso.
- Senso wasDerivedFrom Senso?oldid=521023544.
- Senso isPrimaryTopicOf Senso.