Grazia Deledda (1871–1936)
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Among the most honored women writers of modern Italy, Deledda wrote naturalistic or realistic novels, drawing upon her Sardinian background for material. Some critics hold, however, that in Deledda's formula often only the names of places and people serve to evoke a Sardinian atmosphere of mostra altro strangeness. Her best works especially Elias Portolu (1903), Cenere (1904), and The Mother (1920) contain excellent portrayals of women. While her characters are complex, often dominated by an overwhelming sense of destiny and by nature's mythic powers, her narrative structures remain simple and classic. She was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1926. (Bowker Author Biography) mostra meno
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Opere di Grazia Deledda
Obras escogidas 4 copie
Kõrkjad tuules : [romaan] 4 copie
Scritti scelti 3 copie
La casa del poeta 3 copie
Il dono di Natale 3 copie
La ||Patrino 2 copie
Depois do Divórcio 2 copie
Lia ja mehed : romaan 2 copie
Il sigillo d'amore 2 copie
I giuochi della vita 2 copie
Novella da viaggio 1 copia
Romanzo Minimo 1 copia
In Sartu 1 copia
Ancora Magie 1 copia
Leggende e fiabe della Sardegna 1 copia
Naufraghi in porto 1 copia
Der Alte vom Berge 1 copia
Opere complete 1 copia
Il vecchio della montagna 1 copia
Cenere 1 copia
Iedera 1 copia
Dopo il divorzio, romanzo 1 copia
HIl Ivecchio della montagna 1 copia
Cattive compagnie 1 copia
El pueblo del viento: Seguido por 'La luna de miel' (Clásicos Universales) (Spanish Edition) 1 copia
Die Mutter: Neu übersetzt (Perlen der Literatur: Europäische wiederveröffentlichte Titel des 19. oder… (2022) 1 copia
Después del Divorcio 1 copia
L'incendio nell'olivero 1 copia
Elias Portalu 1 copia
Golubovi i jastrebovi : roman 1 copia
På Onda Vägar 1 copia
Temptation And Other Stories 1 copia
Frestelser - och andra noveller 1 copia
Il tesoro degli zingari 1 copia
Andras Synder 1 copia
Skuggan Av Det Förflutna 1 copia
The Shoes 1 copia
Il nostro padrone 1 copia
Romanzi e novelle , vol. 1 1 copia
Il nonno 1 copia
L'ospite 1 copia
La bambina rubata 1 copia
Bestiario 1 copia
Klatba 1 copia
Romanzi e novelle. Vol. 4 1 copia
Collezione premi nobel 1 copia
Ànimes honrades. 1 copia
Pannain Serra Elena 1 copia
Racconti 1 copia
Novelle: Vol. II 1 copia
Opere correlate
Ladies of Fantasy: Two Centuries of Sinister Stories by the Gentle Sex (1975) — Collaboratore — 46 copie
Los premios Nobel de literatura. En la ciudad / Elias Portolu / El Maestro — Collaboratore — 1 copia
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Informazioni generali
- Nome canonico
- Deledda, Grazia
- Nome legale
- Deledda, Maria Grazia Cosima
- Data di nascita
- 1871-09-27
- Data di morte
- 1936-08-15
- Luogo di sepoltura
- Chiesa della Solitudine, Nuoro, Italia
- Sesso
- female
- Nazionalità
- Italia
- Luogo di nascita
- Nuoro, Italia
- Luogo di morte
- Roma, Italia
- Luogo di residenza
- Cagliari, Italy
- Istruzione
- Studi Letterali privati
- Attività lavorative
- Scrittrice e traduttrice
- Relazioni
- Deledda, Giovanni Antonio (padre)
Cambosu, Francesca (madre)
Madesan, Palmiro (marito) - Premi e riconoscimenti
- Nobel per la Letteratura (1926)
- Breve biografia
- Grazia Deledda was born to a "fairly well-to-do landowner who farmed his own land," as she wrote, on the island of Sardinia. She had little formal education, attending elementary school and then receiving some private lessons in Italian with a tutor. She began to write stories and published her first work in a magazine as a teenager. In 1900, she made her first trip to the capital of Cagliari, where she met and married Palmiro Madesani, a civil servant, The couple later moved to Rome, though they made frequent return trips to her native Sardinia. It was the setting for many of her books. She published some successful fiction before achieving real fame with her novel Elias Portolu (1903). Her 1904 novel Cenere (Ashes) was made into a silent film starring the great tragic stage actress Eleonora Duse. Grazia Deledda wrote about 50 novels, poems, collections of short stories, and plays. She's considered a leader of the "verismo" (realism) school of Italian literature. She won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1926 and continued to write extensively. An autobiographical novel, Cosima, was published posthumously in 1937.
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- Opere
- 152
- Opere correlate
- 14
- Utenti
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- Popolarità
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- Voto
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- Recensioni
- 31
- ISBN
- 308
- Lingue
- 17
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