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        2. This article analyses the fama sanctitatis of three mystic women who lived in Italy in the nineteenth century.
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          Edmondo De Amicis

          Italian writer, poet and journalist
          Date of Birth: 21.10.1846
          Country: Italy

          Content:
          1. Edmondo De Amicis: A Renowned Italian Writer
          2. Literary Career: From "Military Life" to "Heart"
          3. Exploration of Social Issues
          4. International Recognition and Later Years

          Edmondo De Amicis: A Renowned Italian Writer

          Early Life and Military Career

          Born in Cuneo, Italy, Edmondo De Amicis embarked on his education in the schools of Cuneo and Turin.

          At the age of 16, he enrolled in the military school in Modena. His involvement in the Austro-Prussian-Italian War, specifically the Battle of Custoza, left a profound impact on him, contributing to his eventual resignation from the military.

          Literary Career: From "Military Life" to "Heart"

          While residing in Florence, De Amicis published "Military Life" (1868), a collection of short stories based on his own military experiences.

          In 1870, he joined the editorial staff of the Roman newspaper "La Nazione," where he penned