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- Falene
- The Moth Woman
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Note
- One source suggested that Falene was based on a tale
by Henri Murger. While it hasn't been possible to confirm this, the
following juxtaposition of 'Falene' and 'Henri Murger' may be worth
following up: "Salvatore Collari [Falene, 2d ed. Roma, Igea, 1950 (p.
71)] retraces in delicate colors the romantic setting of Villa
Margherita in Rome (between Piazza di Spagna and Trinita dei Monti,
facing the Pincio), where Pauline de Beaumont (1768-1803) lived her last
months, consumee d'une maladie de langueur. The sinning had not been by
default. After her death in the arms of Chateaubriand (1768-1848) , the
poet erected a bas-relief in her memory; it can be seen in the church
San Luigi dei Francesi. Also pathetic was the death (during the Parisian
carnival) of Marguerite Gautier, la dame aux camelias of Alexandre
Dumas, even if her last aria in Verdi's La Traviata requires more
respiratory reserve than expected from a far advanced pulmonary disease.
A similar blasphemy could be ventured about Henri Murger's Mimi in
Puccini's La Boheme." (E.R.N. Grig "Historical and Bibliographical
Review of Tuberculosis in the Mentally Ill" in Journal of the History of
Medicine and Allied Sciences, Volume X, Number 1, p.75)
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