Originally published in 1947, this collection of thirteen short stories, presented in the original Italian, was created with a view towards providing interesting reading material for sixth form and university students, together with the general reader. All of the stories were written in the late nineteenth century or the early twentieth, and are arranged broadly in chronological order. The text is carefully edited, containing an introduction and extensive notes with information on each story and its respective author. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the Italian language and its literature.…mehr
Originally published in 1947, this collection of thirteen short stories, presented in the original Italian, was created with a view towards providing interesting reading material for sixth form and university students, together with the general reader. All of the stories were written in the late nineteenth century or the early twentieth, and are arranged broadly in chronological order. The text is carefully edited, containing an introduction and extensive notes with information on each story and its respective author. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the Italian language and its literature.
Introduction; 1. Giovanni Verga: La Roba (from Nouvelle rusticane Mondadori Milano); 2. Giuseppe Hiacosa: La Concorrenza (from Nouvelle e Paesi valdostani Carabba Lanciano); 3. Salvatore di Giacomo: Per Rinaldo (from Nouvelle napolitane Fratelli Treves Milano); 4. Emilo de Marchi: Bellarmino il disordinato (from Nella nuova Aurora Angelo Signorelli Roma); 5. Renato Fucini: La Strega (from All' Aria aperta Bemporad & Figlio Firenze); 6. Adolfo Albertazzi: Le Figurine (from Il Diavolo nell' Ampolla Fratelli Treves Milano); 7. Arturo Stanghellini: La Dignità (from Orme sulla via Fratelli Treves Milano); 8. Grazia Deledda: Il Muflone (from Cosima Fratelli Treves Milano); 9. Paola Lombroso: Il Gioiello antico (from Due che s' incontrano Fratelli Treves Milano); 10. Luigi Pirandello: Il Capretto nero (from Novelle perun Anno Monsatori Milano); 11. Ada Negri: Un Salvataggio (from Erba dul Sagrato Mondadori Milano); 12. G. A. Borgesse: Mahumèt (from Il Sole non è tranibtato Mondadori Milano); 13. Ettore Cozzani: L' Àgave (from Il Regno perduto L'Eroica Milano); Notes.
Introduction; 1. Giovanni Verga: La Roba (from Nouvelle rusticane Mondadori Milano); 2. Giuseppe Hiacosa: La Concorrenza (from Nouvelle e Paesi valdostani Carabba Lanciano); 3. Salvatore di Giacomo: Per Rinaldo (from Nouvelle napolitane Fratelli Treves Milano); 4. Emilo de Marchi: Bellarmino il disordinato (from Nella nuova Aurora Angelo Signorelli Roma); 5. Renato Fucini: La Strega (from All' Aria aperta Bemporad & Figlio Firenze); 6. Adolfo Albertazzi: Le Figurine (from Il Diavolo nell' Ampolla Fratelli Treves Milano); 7. Arturo Stanghellini: La Dignità (from Orme sulla via Fratelli Treves Milano); 8. Grazia Deledda: Il Muflone (from Cosima Fratelli Treves Milano); 9. Paola Lombroso: Il Gioiello antico (from Due che s' incontrano Fratelli Treves Milano); 10. Luigi Pirandello: Il Capretto nero (from Novelle perun Anno Monsatori Milano); 11. Ada Negri: Un Salvataggio (from Erba dul Sagrato Mondadori Milano); 12. G. A. Borgesse: Mahumèt (from Il Sole non è tranibtato Mondadori Milano); 13. Ettore Cozzani: L' Àgave (from Il Regno perduto L'Eroica Milano); Notes.
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