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1998
D.s umfangreiches Werk, ihre zahlreichen Romane, Erzahlungen, Novellen und Gedichte spielen vorherrschend im Ambiente Sardiniens. 1926 erhalt sie nach Selma ↗ Lagerlof (1859–1940) als zweite Frau den Nobelpreis fur Literatur, hauptsachlich fur ihren 1920 erschienenen Roman La Madre (Die Mutter, 1922). — D. wachst zusammen mit funf Geschwistern in einem
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D.s umfangreiches Werk, ihre zahlreichen Romane, Erzahlungen, Novellen und Gedichte spielen vorherrschend im Ambiente Sardiniens. 1926 erhalt sie nach Selma ↗ Lagerlof (1859–1940) als zweite Frau den Nobelpreis fur Literatur, hauptsachlich fur ihren 1920 erschienenen Roman La Madre (Die Mutter, 1922). — D. wachst zusammen mit funf Geschwistern in einem
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Grazia Deledda's Dance of ModernityThe Challenge of Modernity: Essays on Grazia Deledda
Modern Language Review, 2011exaly +2 more sources
2022
Abstract While Deledda is most frequently portrayed as a prominent Italian who won the Nobel Prize in Literature (1926), she wrote largely of Sardinia. This chapter analyzes how the disparity between self-presentation and representation speaks to her claims as “native” of Sardinia, through an exposition of her lineage, relationships to ...
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Abstract While Deledda is most frequently portrayed as a prominent Italian who won the Nobel Prize in Literature (1926), she wrote largely of Sardinia. This chapter analyzes how the disparity between self-presentation and representation speaks to her claims as “native” of Sardinia, through an exposition of her lineage, relationships to ...
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