Matilde Serao (1856–1927)
Autor de Il ventre di Napoli
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Obras de Matilde Serao
Le Amanti: Le Grande Fiamma--Tramontando Il Sole--L'amante Sciocca--Sogno Di Una Notte D'estate (Italian Edition) (2010) 4 copias
Fantasía 3 copias
I mosconi 2 copias
Preghiere 2 copias
Sterminator Vesevo: Diario dell'eruzione del Vesuvio del 1906 di Matilde Serao Biografia e approfondimenti… (2021) 1 copia
Amor que mata 1 copia
La virtù di Cecchina 1 copia
L'occhio di Napoli 1 copia
La bailarina (Spanish Edition) 1 copia
La conquista di Roma. Romanzo. 1 copia
Serao 1 copia
Lettere d'amore 1 copia
El país del holgorio 1 copia
L'indifferente 1 copia
FASCINO MULIEBRE, MATILDE SERAO 1 copia
SPERANTE 1 copia
The ballet dancer and on guard 1 copia
Heart Conditions (Kazabo Publishing): Sentimental Adventures in Turn-of-the-Century Italy (2018) 1 copia
Romanzi 1 copia
L' ebbrezza, il servaggio e la morte / Matilde Serao ; a cura di Marie-Gracieuse Martin-Gistucci 1 copia
La vertu de Beppina 1 copia
All'erta, Sentinella!: Terno Secco, Trenta Per Cento, O Giovannino O La Morte; Racconti Napoletani (Classic Reprint)… (2017) 1 copia
San Gennaro 1 copia
il delitto di via chiatamone 1 copia
Dopo il perdono 1 copia
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Conocimiento común
- Fecha de nacimiento
- 1856-03-07
- Fecha de fallecimiento
- 1927-07-25
- Género
- female
- Nacionalidad
- Italy
- Lugar de nacimiento
- Patras, Greece
- Lugar de fallecimiento
- Naples, Italy
- Lugares de residencia
- Rome, Italy
- Ocupaciones
- magazine editor
novelist
short story writer
telegrapher
journalist
newspaper publisher - Biografía breve
- Matilde Serao was born in Patras, Greece, to an Italian father who had emigrated after the tumultuous political events of 1848, and a Greek mother. The family returned to Italy when she was a small child and she spent nearly her entire life in Naples. She worked in the telegraph office and as a teacher, and would later describe those years in a book of short stories called Leggende Napolitane (1881). Her first novel, Fantasia (1883), established her as a writer. She spent the years between 1880 and 1886 in Rome, where she published the next five volumes of stories and novels, including Cuore infermo (1881), Fior di passione (1883), La conquista di Roma (1885), La Virtù di checchina (1884), and Piccole anime (1883).
In 1885, she married Edoardo Scarfoglio, with whom she had four sons. Together, the couple founded a daily newspaper, Il Corriere di Roma, and two other periodicals. After separating from her husband, she returned to Naples and became the first woman in Italy to start her own newspapers, La Settimana and Il Giorno. She continued to write fiction, most of it dealing with lower-middle-class Neapolitan life, and produced a total of about 40 works in her career.
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