La Strega
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"La Strega" (English: the witch) is a poem by Salvator Rosa, written about 1645-46. It is also the title of one of Rosa's paintings, in a private collection in Milan. The painting is featured in Umberto Eco's The History of Ugliness.
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- Il nano e la Strega
- Le streghe, a film by
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