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    Luigi Pirandello (Italian: [luˈiːdʒi piranˈdɛllo]; 28 June 1867 – 10 December 1936) was an Italian dramatist, novelist, poet, and short story writer whose...
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  • Italian painter, son of Luigi Luigi Pirandello (1867–1936), Italian dramatist, novelist, poet, and short story writer Stefano Pirandello (1895–1972), Italian...
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    si comprende) is a short story by Italian playwright and dramatist Luigi Pirandello first published in the short story collection Un Cavallo nella Luna...
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  • prominent literary figure Victor Hugo. Italian dramatist and academic Luigi Pirandello was also influential in the solidification of 'Theatre of the Grotesque'...
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  • Martin Miller, based on the play by Luigi Pirandello Henry IV (film), a 1984 Italian film based on the Luigi Pirandello play Henri 4 (film), a 2010 film...
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    (Italian: Enrico IV [enˈriːko ˈkwarto]) is an Italian play (Enrico IV) by Luigi Pirandello written in 1921 and premiered to general acclaim at the Teatro Manzoni...
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    Kierkegaard, Beckett, Kafka, Dostoevsky, Ionesco, Miguel de Unamuno, Luigi Pirandello, Sartre, Joseph Heller, and Camus contain descriptions of people who...
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    One, No One and One Hundred Thousand (category Novels by Luigi Pirandello)
    e tˌtʃɛntoˈmiːla]) is a 1926 novel by the Italian writer Luigi Pirandello. It is Pirandello's last novel; his son later said that it took "more than 15...
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    la bestia e la virtù (1956), Luigi Pirandello Gli innocenti (1956), William Archibald Enrico IV (1958), Luigi Pirandello Il sole e la luna (1965), Guglielmo...
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    D'Annunzio, Umberto Saba, Giuseppe Ungaretti, Eugenio Montale, and Luigi Pirandello. Neorealism was developed by Alberto Moravia. Pier Paolo Pasolini became...
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  • Six Characters in Search of an Author (category Plays by Luigi Pirandello)
    d'autore [ˈsɛi persoˈnaddʒi in ˈtʃerka dauˈtoːre]) is an Italian play by Luigi Pirandello, written and first performed in 1921. An absurdist metatheatric play...
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    1988) was an Italian actress, considered as the muse of the playwright Luigi Pirandello. Abba was born in Milan and was the sister of another actress, Cele...
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    1934 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the Italian dramatist Luigi Pirandello (1867–1936) "for his bold and ingenious revival of dramatic and scenic...
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    The Turn (novel) (category Novels by Luigi Pirandello)
    novel, see "Il turno" The Turn (Italian: Il Turno [il ˈturno]) is Luigi Pirandello's second novel. Originally published in Catania in 1902 by the editor...
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  • Right You Are (if you think so) (category Plays by Luigi Pirandello)
    It Is (If You Think So), is an Italian drama by Luigi Pirandello. The play is based on Pirandello's short story La signora Frola e il signor Ponza, suo...
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  • Dublin – – Six Characters in Search of an Author Mme. Pace John Crowley Luigi Pirandello, trans. Tom Kilroy Abbey Theatre, Dublin – – Slaughter City Cod Ron...
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  • Sartre, Solzhenitsyn, Gide, García Márquez, Faulkner, Mauriac, Mann, Pirandello, Böll, Lagerlöf, Le Clézio, and Perse List of recipients of the Grand...
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    ⟨ajo⟩ [ajo] (garlic; cf. Italian aglio [aʎo]). The Italian novelist Luigi Pirandello used ⟨j⟩ in vowel groups in his works written in Italian; he also wrote...
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    Eleonora Duse, and wrote the opera La figlia di Iorio. The scholar Luigi Pirandello wrote a novel, Va bene, set in Nettuno in 1904. In 1925 the Convenzione...
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    Liolà (category Plays by Luigi Pirandello)
    (Italian pronunciation: [ljoˈla]) is an Italian stage play written by Luigi Pirandello in 1916, which takes place in 19th century Sicily. The original text...
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  • Characters in Search of an Author, National Theatre, London. Writer Luigi Pirandello. With Robin Bailey, Ralph Fiennes, Robert Glennister, Barbara Jefford...
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    The Late Mattia Pascal (category Novels by Luigi Pirandello)
    Il fu Mattia Pascal [il ˈfu mmatˈtiːa paˈskal]) is a 1904 novel by Luigi Pirandello. It is one of his best-known works and was his first major treatment...
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  • Kaos (film) (category Films based on works by Luigi Pirandello)
    Vittorio Taviani based on short stories by Luigi Pirandello (1867–1936). The film's title is after Pirandello's explanation of the local name Càvusu of the...
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    name Stefano Landi. Born in Rome, the son of the Nobel Prize winner Luigi, Pirandello enrolled in the Faculty of Letters at the Sapienza University, but...
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    leading roles in several stage plays, some of which based on works by Luigi Pirandello (Liolà), Euripides (The Trojan Women) and Arthur Schnitzler (La Ronde)...
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    Journey into Night, by Eugene O'Neill, and La vita che ti diedi, by Luigi Pirandello. In 2007 she made her last appearance in the play La casa de Bernarda...
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  • (1890–1960) Ramón Pérez de Ayala (1880–1962) Fernando Pessoa (1888–1935) Luigi Pirandello (1867–1936) Andrei Platonov (1899–1951) Katherine Anne Porter (1890–1980)...
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  • are strongly associated with such narrative voices, as is the writer Luigi Pirandello. These writers understood the term slightly differently and derived...
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  • des Champs-Élysées, 1976), as one of the "Girls" Nuova colonia, by Luigi Pirandello (Anne Delbée, Nouveau Carré Silvia Montfort, 1977), as Mita Babylone...
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    comedy have suggested a tragicomic impulse in modern theatre with Luigi Pirandello who influenced many playwrights including Samuel Beckett and Tom Stoppard...
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