| Dimensions | 13 × 17 × 4 cm |
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Cream calf half binding with maroon boards. Black title plate with gilt title and banding on the spine. Two volumes bound as one.
Donna Diana is a comic opera in three acts by Emil von Reznicek. The libretto, written by the composer, is based on a German translation by Carl August West (Joseph Schreyvogel) titled Donna Diana oder Stolz und Liebe (… or Pride and Love) of the Spanish comedy El desdén, con el desdén [es] (Disdain with Disdain) by Agustín Moreto y Cavana.
Richard Bagot (8 November 1860 – 11 or 12 December 1921) was an English novelist and essayist with a prominent Italian background. He was known most widely for his articles and reviews of Italian art and letters. His best-known works of fiction were Donna Diana, Love’s Proxy, and The Passport. To many, however, he was known solely as the writer of My Italian Year and of other books and articles on the land he visited many times. He held high honours in Italy, and was a member of the more important Italian clubs.

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