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1. Much of Dante Alighieri's work was inspired by his love for Beatrice. Does this lady appear in his epic "Divine Comedy"?
2. The author of a series of poems dedicated to Laura, Francesco Petrarca is viewed as one of the fathers of the Renaissance. He also contributed to the development of what poetic form, used extensively in English-language poetry?
3. Ludovico Ariosto's chivalric epic poem "Orlando furioso" is one of the masterpieces of Renaissance literature in any language. What fantastic flying creature, which also appears in the "Harry Potter" books, was invented by Ariosto for his poem?
4. Ugo Foscolo's best-known work, the long poem "Dei sepolcri" (Sepulchres), was written in 1806 in response to a decree regarding burials issued by what influential early 19th-century ruler, who had become King of Italy the previous year?
5. The short but intense poem "L'infinito", a philosophical reflection inspired by the view from a hill, is probably the best-known work of what 19th-century poet and essayist, whose surname sounds rather fierce?
6. At the end of the 19th century, Giovanni Pascoli revolutionized the language and content of Italian poetry. What was one of the major themes of his work - also shared by English-language poets such as John Keats, William Wordsworth, and Robert Frost?
7. Gabriele D'Annunzio, who wrote the beautiful, evocative poem "La pioggia nel pineto" (The Rain in the Pinewood) in 1902, is known as an influential yet controversial figure. What is the reason for this reputation?
8. A rather flamboyant personality, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti is known as the founder of what ground-breaking early 20th-century literary and artistic movement, which also produced influential visual artists such as Umberto Boccioni and Giacomo Balla?
9. Before he became associated with the Italian Hermetic movement, Giuseppe Ungaretti's poetic output was strongly influenced by what historical event, in which he actively participated?
10. The winner of the 1975 Nobel Prize for Literature, Eugenio Montale wrote many poems in which the Mediterranean landscape of his native region represents aspects of human existence. What region - known for the original Riviera and a long-standing maritime tradition - is this?
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