How has it happened that from being politely ignored or marginalized just half a century ago, women writers in Italy are now at the centre of literary activity? To what extent does writing by women reflect the successes and failures of Italy in the post-war period? What form did the feminist movement in Italy take, and how did this affect what - and how - women wrote? And how are women who write responding to a more fragmented post-modern age?These are just some of the questions asked of the relationship between women and fiction in post-war Italy in this anthology. It includes stories by Cialente, Ginzburg, Ortese, Morante, Romano, Maraini and Duranti as well as Bompiani, Sanvitale, Mizzau, Scaramuzzino, Capriolo and Petrignani. The thirteen stories presented offer a range of style and content indicative of the wealth and diversity of writing by women, and their reading is supported by critical notes and an extensive vocabulary. This is a clear and challenging introduction to the rich field of women and fiction in Italy.
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Examines the relationship between women and fiction in post-war Italy. The anthology presents 13 stories, offering a range of style indicative of the diversity of writing by women. The Italian texts are supported by critical notes in English and an extensive vocabulary.
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Marcellina, Fausta Cialente; La madre, Natalia Ginzburg; Un paio di occhiali, Anna Maria Ortese; il cugino Venazio, Elsa Morante; a Cheneil d'autunno, Lala Romano; La ragazza con la treccia, Dacia Maraini; Roba da supermercato, Anna Maria Scaramuzzino; il beretto sportivo, Francesca Duranti; Jolly e Poker, Francesca Sanvitale; Donne in piscina, Sandra Petrignani; il ladro, Ginevra Bompiani; All'aeroporto, Marina Mizzau; il dio narrante, Paola Capriolo.
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How has it happened that from being politely ignored or marginalized just half a century ago, women writers in Italy are now at the centre of literary activity? To what extent does writing by women reflect the successes and failures of Italy in the post-war period? What form did the feminist movement in Italy take, and how did this affect what - and how - women wrote? And how are women who write responding to a more fragmented post-modern age?These are just some of the questions asked of the relationship between women and fiction in post-war Italy in this anthology. It includes stories by Cialente, Ginzburg, Ortese, Morante, Romano, Maraini and Duranti as well as Bompiani, Sanvitale, Mizzau, Scaramuzzino, Capriolo and Petrignani. The thirteen stories presented offer a range of style and content indicative of the wealth and diversity of writing by women, and their reading is supported by critical notes and an extensive vocabulary. This is a clear and challenging introduction to the rich field of women and fiction in Italy.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780719038914
Publisert
1994-02-10
Utgiver
Vendor
Manchester University Press
Vekt
181 gr
Høyde
258 mm
Bredde
198 mm
Dybde
10 mm
Aldersnivå
UA, UU, 14, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
176
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