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''The Improvisatore'' ((デンマーク語:Improvisatoren)) is an autobiographical novel by Hans Christian Andersen (1805–1875). First published in 1835, it was an immediate success and is considered to be Andersen's breakthrough. The story, reflecting Andersen's own travels in Italy in 1833, reveals much about his own life and aspirations as experienced by Antonio, the novel's principal character. == Background == In September 1833, with financial support from Danish well-wishers, Andersen embarked on a cultural trip to Italy. Deeply impressed with everything he experienced and influenced by Madame de Staël's "''Corinne ou l'Italie''", he began writing his travel tale, ''The Improvisatore''. It was published by Reitzels Forlag in 1835. An immediate success and Andersen's breakthrough, the following year it was published in Germany and, in 1838, in France.〔("H. C. Andersen: Improvisatoren (1835)" ), Epoke – danske romaner før 1900. Retrieved 18 April 2010.〕 For many years, ''The Improvisatore'' was the most widely read of all of Andersen's works.
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