La carbonaria

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La carbonaria

by Giambattista della Porta

IT·~2 hours

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A lively comedy set in the bustling streets of Naples opens with Pirino, a lovesick gentleman, confiding his bitter musings on love to his loyal servant, Forca. Their rapid‑fire exchange mixes philosophical lament—about jealousy, doubt, and the “sweetness” of affection—with sharp, sarcastic retorts that expose the absurdities of courtly romance. The scene establishes a world where servants are both confidants and critics, and where love is portrayed as a tangled web of pleasure and torment.

The play’s colorful cast—ranging from the flattering ruffian Mangone to the wistful Melitea—adds layers of comic intrigue, each character embodying a facet of the larger “fairy‑tale” of desire. Through witty wordplay and exaggerated gestures, the author satirizes the conventions of love while still honoring its genuine ache. Listeners will be drawn into a theatrical tableau where laughter, longing, and clever repartee intertwine, promising an entertaining glimpse into early‑20th‑century Italian farce.

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Language

it

Duration

~2 hours (161K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2009-03-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Giambattista della Porta

Giambattista della Porta

d. 1615

A restless Renaissance polymath, he wrote about everything from natural magic and optics to cryptography and theater. His books capture a time when curiosity roamed freely between science, experiment, and spectacle.

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