Speranze e glorie; Le tre capitali: Torino, Firenze, Roma
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A collection of formal speeches and commemorative essays presenting the author's oratorical work across civic, educational, and social occasions. It gathers addresses delivered at public ceremonies, school assemblies, labor gatherings, and memorials, offering practical encouragement, moral exhortation, and reflections on civic ideals. Emphasis falls on persuasive clarity, accessible diction, and the ethical duties of listeners—students are urged toward study and virtue, workers toward solidarity and common aspirations, and the public toward remembrance and social reform—while demonstrations of rhetorical craft and personal feeling link private loss with public engagement.
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