Erminia Fuà Fusinato
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Erminia Fuà Fusinato (23 October 1834, in
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– 30 September 1876, in Rome) was an Italian poet and educator, best remembered for her verses based on the Ars Poetica method. Born to a Jewish family, she established herself as an important poet in the
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, and is widely remembered as one of the most influential poets of
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of the 19th century.


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