Grazia Deledda (1871 - 1936)

Short name Grazia Deledda
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First name Grazia
Birth name Deledda
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Alternative name Ilia di Saint-Ismael
Date of birth 1871
Date of death 1936
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Sex Female
Place of birth Italy
Place of death Italy
Lived in Italy
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Religion / ideology
Education Educated at home, School education, Self-educated
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Grazia Deledda was ...
Profession(s)
Memberships Verein der Schriftstellerinnen und Künstlerinnen Wien
Place(s) of Residence Italy
Receptions of Grazia Deledda, the person (for receptions of her works, see under each individual Work)
Title Author Date Type
Književnost Literature Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1903 comments on person
Pisateljica, ki toži svojega kritika Woman Writer Who Sues Her Critic Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1905 comments on person
Bessi, Pirro, Grazia Deledda ~~author male (name below) 1907 comments on person
Svetovno slovstvo - Italijani World Literature - Italians 1911 mentions person
Over Letterkunde, Italië On Literature, Italy Jules Persyn 1913 comments on person
O moderni Italiji About Modern Italy Unknown author (to be identified) 1914 mentions person
Kaj prevajamo What We Translate Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1917 mentions person
*Nobel Prize in Literature Swedish Academy 1926 is award for person
Scrittrici italiane d'oggi Italian female writers of today Amelia Melis de Villa 1927 comments on person
*Article in Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant Johanna Reinhardina Peaux 1927 comments on person
De vrouw als schrijfster The woman as writer Lien ter Laan- van Lokhorst 1928 comments on person
Grazia Deledda o sprawie kobiecej (Grazia Deledda on the question of women's movements) Julia Dickstein - Wieleżyńska 1928 comments on person
Grazia Deledda Orazia Belsito Prini None comments on person
- Poli, George Sand vue par les Italiens, p.56-7 - Lettres européennes (Dutch version 1994) II, 860.
Many works at the turn of the century, most of them translated much later. The books she published until 1910 have been integrated here [E.N., 8/7/2005] First Italian woman to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature (1926). Protocol & other edits: MCL June2014 HERA