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- The_Mandrake abstract "The Mandrake (Italian: La Mandragola) is a satirical play by Italian Renaissance philosopher Niccolò Machiavelli. Although the five-act comedy was published in 1524 and first performed in the carnival season of 1526, Machiavelli likely wrote The Mandrake in 1518 as a distraction from his bitterness at having been excluded from the diplomatic and political life of Florence following the 1512 reversion to Medici rule. Both contemporary and modern scholars read the play as an overt critique of the House of Medici; however, Machiavelli set the action in 1504 during the period of the The Florentine Republic in order to express his frustrations without fear of censure from patrons already ill-disposed towards him and his writing.".
- The_Mandrake author Niccol%C3%B2_Machiavelli.
- The_Mandrake characterInPlay "* A woman".
- The_Mandrake characterInPlay "* Callimaco".
- The_Mandrake characterInPlay "* Friar Timoteo".
- The_Mandrake characterInPlay "* Ligurio".
- The_Mandrake characterInPlay "* Lucrezia".
- The_Mandrake characterInPlay "* Messer Nicia".
- The_Mandrake characterInPlay "* Siro".
- The_Mandrake characterInPlay "* Sostrata".
- The_Mandrake premierePlace Florence.
- The_Mandrake premiereYear "1526".
- The_Mandrake settingOfPlay "The Florentine Republic, 1504".
- The_Mandrake thumbnail Mandragola.jpg?width=300.
- The_Mandrake wikiPageExternalLink Mandrasum.htm.
- The_Mandrake wikiPageExternalLink mandragola.html.
- The_Mandrake wikiPageID "480005".
- The_Mandrake wikiPageRevisionID "604831203".
- The_Mandrake caption "Cover plate from 1556 edition.".
- The_Mandrake characters "* Callimaco * Siro * Messer Nicia * Ligurio * Sostrata * Friar Timoteo * A woman * Lucrezia".
- The_Mandrake genre "Comedy".
- The_Mandrake hasPhotoCollection The_Mandrake.
- The_Mandrake name "The Mandrake".
- The_Mandrake origLang "Italian".
- The_Mandrake place Florence.
- The_Mandrake premiere "Carnival season,".
- The_Mandrake setting "The Florentine Republic, 1504".
- The_Mandrake writer Niccolò_Machiavelli.
- The_Mandrake subject Category:1518_plays.
- The_Mandrake subject Category:Italian_plays.
- The_Mandrake subject Category:Satirical_plays.
- The_Mandrake subject Category:Works_by_Niccolò_Machiavelli.
- The_Mandrake type 1518Plays.
- The_Mandrake type Abstraction100002137.
- The_Mandrake type Communication100033020.
- The_Mandrake type DramaticComposition107007684.
- The_Mandrake type ItalianPlays.
- The_Mandrake type Play107007945.
- The_Mandrake type SatiricalPlays.
- The_Mandrake type Writing106362953.
- The_Mandrake type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- The_Mandrake type Play.
- The_Mandrake type Work.
- The_Mandrake type WrittenWork.
- The_Mandrake type CreativeWork.
- The_Mandrake type InformationEntity.
- The_Mandrake comment "The Mandrake (Italian: La Mandragola) is a satirical play by Italian Renaissance philosopher Niccolò Machiavelli. Although the five-act comedy was published in 1524 and first performed in the carnival season of 1526, Machiavelli likely wrote The Mandrake in 1518 as a distraction from his bitterness at having been excluded from the diplomatic and political life of Florence following the 1512 reversion to Medici rule.".
- The_Mandrake label "A Mandrágora".
- The_Mandrake label "La Mandragore".
- The_Mandrake label "La mandragola".
- The_Mandrake label "La mandrágora (Maquiavelo)".
- The_Mandrake label "Mandragola".
- The_Mandrake label "The Mandrake".
- The_Mandrake sameAs Mandragora_(komedie).
- The_Mandrake sameAs Mandragola.
- The_Mandrake sameAs La_mandrágora_(Maquiavelo).
- The_Mandrake sameAs La_Mandragore.
- The_Mandrake sameAs La_mandragola.
- The_Mandrake sameAs A_Mandrágora.
- The_Mandrake sameAs m.02fkc3.
- The_Mandrake sameAs Q1245589.
- The_Mandrake sameAs Q1245589.
- The_Mandrake sameAs The_Mandrake.
- The_Mandrake wasDerivedFrom The_Mandrake?oldid=604831203.
- The_Mandrake depiction Mandragola.jpg.
- The_Mandrake isPrimaryTopicOf The_Mandrake.
- The_Mandrake name "The Mandrake".