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1821
 
   
English poet John Keats dies in Rome at the age of twenty-five      
Protestant cemetery in Rome, engraving after Walter Severn
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1825
 
    
Italian author Alessandro Manzoni begins publication (completed 1827) of his novel I Promessi Sposi ('The Betrothed')       
1921
 
     
Within a five-week period the Italian playwright Luigi Pirandello writes two masterpieces, Six Characters in Search of an Author immediately followed by Henry IV        
1923
 
    
The Italian novelist Italo Svevo has his first great success when The Confessions of Zeno is published in France       
1925
 
    
Italian poet Eugenio Montale publishes his first collection, Bones of the Cuttlefish       
1928
 
    
D.H. Lawrence's new novel, in which Lady Chatterley is in love with her husband's gamekeeper, is privately printed in Florence       
1929
 
    
Italian writer Alberto Moravia wins success with his first novel, The Time of Indifference       
1935
 
     
Elias Canetti publishes the novel later translated into English as Auto da Fé        
c. 1942
 
   
US poet Ezra Pound, in Italy during the war, broadcasts Fascist propaganda aimed at the United States      
1948
 
    
Ezra Pound publishes Pisan Cantos, about his postwar imprisonment in an American detention centre near Pisa