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  Matilde Serao - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Matilde Serao (1856—1927) was a Greek-born Italian journalist and novelist.
Matilde Serao's place as an Italian novelist is one apart: she was a naturalist, but her naturalism should be understood in a much wider sense than that which is generally given to it.
Matilda Serao's defects are always defects of style; her want of sufficient choice of detail often clogs the movement of her narrative and mars the artistic effect of her always animated pages.
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 Biography: Serao, Matilde
Matilde Serao was a journalist, novelist, and short story writer, and was one of the best-known women writers of her time.
Serao was born in Greece of an Italian father, Francesco Serao, who had emigrated from Naples after the turmoil of 1848, and a Greek mother, Paolina Borrely.
Serao moved to Rome in the earlier 1880's to work for a newspaper and there met Edoardo Scarfoglio (1860-1917), who would become her husband in 1885 and who was her journalistic collaborator for many years.
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 ALENAPOLI TOUR - NAPOLI and its FAMOUS WRITERS -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
In 1903 the Serao leaves Scarfoglio and The " Morning " and starts a new life; Christmas has already known, that faithful companion will be her, with him has decided to make a newspaper that will be his.
In this optics it is not her difficult, consumed in 1921 the division in Livorno, to support the socialists to favor its entry to the central government and in the local administrations.
Serao, mediatrice of herself with the small producers that subsidize its daily paper, has to soften the polemic with the government; but they are by now the last years of his life.
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 The Conquest of Rome by Matilde Serao published by Pickering & Chatto   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Matilde Serao (1857-1927) is widely regarded as the most successful Italian woman journalist of the nineteenth century.
An indefatigable worker, Matilde Serao published over forty books, wrote a very popular newspaper column, founded four newspapers, and brought up five children.
But his fate is sealed when he falls under the sway of the enigmatic Angelica Vargas, and the 'conquest of Rome' that was within his grasp seems tantalisingly to slip away.
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 AUTORI:V   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Matilde Serao's letters addressed to Vittorio Bersezio: youth hesitations of a determined author
Twenty-four letters Matilde Serao wrote to Vittorio Bersezio between 1878 and 1885.
These letters, which are kept in the "Archivio di Stato di Torino", in the stock registered in the name of Bersezio, add some interesting information to those written by Serao to Gaetano Bonavenia, between 1877 and 1879, which were considered the only biographical document on Serao's vocational training.
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She published over forty books, wrote a very popular newspaper column, founded four newspapers, and brought up five children.
A great observer of life, her works focused directly on the most pressing problems of a newly-unified Italy; urban poverty,...
Serao's short stories and by-lines appeared in most of the outstanding periodicals of the day.
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Antisemitism, Misogyny, and the Logic of Cultural Difference: Cesare Lombroso and Matilde Serao...
The other author, Matilde Serao, a well-known journalist and novelist, built a brilliant career for herself but in her newspaper editorials advised other women to stay home.
In her novels she often demonstrated ambivalence and hostility towards women's condition, and she used antisemitic stereotypes in some of her work.
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 Around Naples Encyclopedia 15
Serao graduated from high school in 1874 and got her first job as a telegraph operator at the post-office.
Serao is best-remembered as being the type of chronicler of Neapolitan life that Grazia Deledda and Giovanni Verga were for Sardinia and Sicily, respectively.
Once, when sickness threatened the horses in the region, Virgil caused a large bronze horse to be cast; he infused it with his magical powers, and any horse that would then walk around the statue three times was cured.
faculty.ed.umuc.edu /~jmatthew/naples/blog15.html   (8382 words)

  
 Free Directory /World/Italiano/Arte/Letteratura/Autori/S/Serao,_Matilde
Dentronapoli.it: Scrittori napoletani - Matilde Serao - Presenta biografia e opere della scrittrice.
Italialibri.net: Matilde Serao - Propone la biografia e una critica all'opera della scrittrice.
La virtù di Checchina - Matilde Serao - Offre in lettura l'opera dell'autrice.
www.kurdishworld.com /odp.php?c=/World/Italiano/Arte/Letteratura/Autori/S/Serao,_Matilde   (165 words)

  
 Matilde Serao --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
The Greek-born Italian novelist and journalist Matilde Serao was founder and editor of the Neapolitan daily Il Giorno.
She also wrote psychological novels that reveal both a sympathetic understanding of people and a tendency to sentimentality.
Born on March 7, 1856, to a Neapolitan father and a Greek mother in Patras (now Pátrai), Greece, Serao returned with her family to…
www.britannica.com /ebi/article-9336170   (368 words)

  
 Russo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Ferdinando Russo was born in Naples in 1866.
He was a member of the group formed by Arturo Colautti, Gabriele D'Annunzio, Matilde Serao, Edoardo Scarfoglio, Angelo Conti, Roberto Bracco, who undertook a frenzied literary and journalistic activity in Naples between the end of the last century and the beginning of ours.
In the Mattino, he ran a column of wordly and literary events, raising endless controversies, to the extent that he even criticized Di Giacomo for possible errors or improprieties in the use of the Neapolitan language.
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 Find in a Library: Gender meets genre : women as subject in the fictional universe of Matilde Serao
Gender meets genre : women as subject in the fictional universe of Matilde Serao
Subjects: Serao, Matilde, -- 1856-1927 -- Criticism and interpretation.
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 ITALIAN GOTHIC
Serao's Gothic Revisions: Old Tales Through New Eyes."
On the Gothicism of the Italian writer, Matilde Serao.
"She revises generic conventions in order to articulate her vision of female experiences and female destiny" in turn-of the-century Italy.This multi-disciplinary approach not only generates a more inclusive and innovative reading of Serao, but also creates the necessary framework from which to explore her influence on other Italian women authors."
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 matilde - OneLook Dictionary Search
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Phrases that include matilde: matilde casazola, matilde of canossa, matilde serao, santa matilde
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 Topics in Comparative Literature   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
This course is an interdisciplinary examination of the factors that contributed to the construction of Italian national identity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
We will read works by Gabriele D’Annunzio, Giuseppe Ungaretti, Umberto Saba, F.T. Marinetti, Matilde Serao and Ada Negri, among others.
In this course, we will examine the intersections between Vladimir Nabokov’s work as a lepidopterist and his work as a writer.
www.coloradocollege.edu /idprog/ComparativeLiterature/topics_in_comparative_literature_220_2004-5.htm   (372 words)

  
 Antisemitism, Misogyny, & the Logic of Cultural Difference Cesare Lombroso & Matilde Serao   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
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 Department of Italian: Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Canne al vento”, “Contessa Lara”, “Deledda, Grazia”, “Invernizio, Carolina”, “Marchesa Colombi”, “Neera”, “Negri, Ada”, “Regina di Luanto”, “Serao, Matilde”, “Tartufari, Clarice”, “Térésah” and “Vivanti, Annie”, in
The Oxford Companion to Italian Literature, edited by P. Hainsworth and D. Robey (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2002), pp.
Fanning, U. J., “La figura femminile nel lavoro di Matilde Serao”, in
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 Talk on Italian women writers set Nov. 17
Sponsored by the Women’s Studies Program, the event is free and open to the UD community.
Salsini is the author of Gendered Genres: Female Experiences and Narrative Patterns in the Works of Matilde Serao, as well as articles on 19th and 20th-Century Italian and Italian-American literature and film.
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 I Fiori Di Napoli B&b, Bed & Breakfasts Naples, Italy Bed & Breakfasts, Campania, Naples   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
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In the historical city centre of Naples, on the 3rd floor of an XVIIIth century building, where at the beginning of 20th century the famous Napolitan writer Matilde Serao lived...
Moreover, a full time tourist help is also available in three languages, which makes it easier to get useful information on artistic and cultural events happening in Campania.
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