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  • ...st Italian standard. The most famous, however, are [[Luigi Pirandello]], [[Giovanni Verga]], [[Salvatore Quasimodo]], [[Gesualdo Bufalino]] . Other [[Sicilian] ...in 1992, however, when the assassination of two anti-mafia magistrates, [[Giovanni Falcone]] and [[Paolo Borsellino]] triggered a general upheaval in Italian
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  • {{main|Giovanni Boccaccio}} ...omes near to the Monalisaliones of the Middle Ages. A third novelist was [[Giovanni Sercambi]] of Lucca, who after 1374 wrote a book, in imitation of Boccaccio
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  • ...omes near to the Monalisaliones of the Middle Ages. A third novelist was [[Giovanni Sercambi]] of Lucca, who after 1374 wrote a book, in imitation of Boccaccio ...aks of things that happened before his own time. Matteo was the brother of Giovanni Villani, and continued the chronicle up to 1363. It was again continued by
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