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The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.

Felice Uda (b. 1832)

Uda, Felice (ö’dä). An Italian poet and publicist, brother of Michele; born at Cagliari in Sardinia, Feb. 25, 1832. He wrote: ‘Wishes and Hopes’ (1852), a volume of verses, and ‘Memories and Affections’ (1862), both of which were received with great favor; also ‘Literary Sketches’ (1863); a series of essays on ‘Leopardi and Poerio’; ‘Dante and Modern Poetry’; the comedies ‘The Heart and the Age’ and ‘Every-Day Saints’; and ‘Miguel Cervantes,’ a literary study (1873).