Martin, Saint, Bishop of Tours, Muscat Azzopardi was an able speaker, a popular politician, a noted stage critic, a versatile journalist, and an active participant in many socio-cultural spheres. A successful solicitor, he.
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Born on September 1, , in Qormi, the son of Francesco Muscat and Generosa Azzopardi (hence his double-barrelled surname), Muscat Azzopardi at first seemed destined for priesthood. Martin, Saint, Bishop of Tours, Muscat Azzopardi was a skilful orator, popular politician, famous theatrical critic, versatile journalist and an active participant in socio-cultural circles. He was also a successful lawyer, becoming President of the Chamber of Advocates; he was a member of the governmental Giunta Teatrale.
Guze' Muscat Azzopardi, Dun Muscat Azzopardi marks a significant stage in the evolution of the novel from its previous popular territory to the literary level. He is one of the more important prose writers who gave a patriotic charac ter to literature and to local mentality at large.
Murray, Margaret Alice, 1863-1963 — Guze Muscat Azzopardi was so extremely talented that for his writings and religious pursuits he was honoured by Pope Piux X, not only once but twice. He was first decreed the Pro Ecclesia et Pontefice and then given the Bener Merenti medal.
[Item] 0155 - Letter from Fr Ġużè Muscat Azzopardi (1 September – 4 August ) was a Maltese lawyer, poet, novelist and social commentator. He studied in the Mdina Seminary, and in the University of Malta, where he graduated as a lawyer in He was married to Tonina Fenech, and had three sons and, who were both writers, and, a composer.
He was the third born Guze Muscat Azzopardi (), born at Qormi, Malta, is one of the more colourful personalities in Maltese literature. His literary activity is rather vast and embraces various genres. Like most writers of his time, he is the author of works both in Italian and in Maltese, but it is mainly his output in Maltese that justifies his time.