The Two Foscari

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gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:poet
gptkb:play
gptkbp:adapted_into gptkb:ballet
gptkb:opera
gptkb:film
gptkbp:associated_act gptkb:3
gptkbp:associated_with gptkb:Verismo
gptkbp:author gptkb:Lord_Byron
gptkbp:based_on Lord Byron's poem
gptkbp:contains historical references
gptkbp:critical_reception mixed reviews
gptkbp:cultural_impact featured in documentaries
performed worldwide
inspired adaptations
celebrated in anniversaries
studied in music schools
influenced modern operas
inspired theatrical productions
performed in festivals
influenced composers
discussed in literature
recognized in awards
analyzed in musicology
analyzed in critical essays
performed by renowned singers
performed in concert versions
part of academic studies
part of opera repertoire
featured in opera houses
included in opera competitions
gptkbp:depicts the Venetian government
gptkbp:examines the nature of justice
gptkbp:explores gptkb:political_intrigue
gptkb:Saint
family loyalty
gptkbp:famous_for its tragic story
gptkbp:features tragic elements
gptkbp:genre gptkb:earthquake
gptkb:opera
gptkbp:has multiple adaptations
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label The Two Foscari
gptkbp:influenced later poets
gptkbp:influenced_by gptkb:award
gptkb:historical_event
gptkbp:inspired_by gptkb:historical_figure
gptkbp:is often studied in literature courses
a reflection on mortality
performed in theaters
a narrative of loss
a commentary on power dynamics
a critique of authority
a reflection of personal struggles
a work of historical fiction
a significant work in Romantic literature
a portrayal of familial conflict
a significant contribution to the genre of tragedy
a study of human emotion
an example of Byronic heroism
an exploration of exile
an exploration of love and duty
an important part of Byron's legacy
gptkbp:is_reflected_in Byron's views on society
gptkbp:language gptkb:Italian
English
gptkbp:main_character gptkb:Jacopo_Foscari
gptkb:Francesco_Foscari
gptkbp:narrative_style dramatic monologue
gptkbp:notable_production 2015 production
2014 revival
2020 staging
2016 performance
gptkbp:notable_quote " The heart is a lonely hunter."
gptkbp:notable_recordings multiple versions
gptkbp:notable_song gptkb:La_donna_è_mobile
O mio babbino caro
gptkbp:part_of Byron's works
gptkbp:performed_by gptkb:Teatro_La_Fenice
orchestras
gptkbp:premiered_on 1844
gptkbp:published_by 1821
Thomas Davison
part of a collection
gptkbp:set_in gptkb:Venice
gptkbp:setting gptkb:Venice
gptkbp:symbolizes Francesco as a tragic hero
Jacopo as a victim
gptkbp:theme gptkb:betrayal
gptkb:political_organization
gptkb:Order
gptkb:superhero
family loyalty
gptkbp:uses gptkb:historical_event
gptkbp:written_by gptkb:Giuseppe_Verdi
gptkbp:written_in iambic pentameter
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Lord_Byron
gptkbp:bfsLayer 3