‘Sua Maestà’ (1904) and ‘L’imbecille’ (1912) are both set in the fictional town of Costanova, and can be seen as the two complementary parts of a diptych – not by chance, Pirandello paired them together in the collection La rallegrata, and established an explicit connection between the two by labelling the former story as a ‘farsa’, and the latter as a ‘tragedia’. In addition to the setting, these two novelle also share a particular emphasis on the performative aspect of communal life. In ‘L’imbecille’, both Fazio and Paroni play a part written for them by somebody else; in ‘Sua Maestà’, the two protagonists (Decenzio Cappadona and Amilcare Zegretti) use the town as a stage for their impersonations of Vittorio Emanuele II. From this perspec...
AbstractIn modern age, after the World Wars, the concept of “self” and “identity” were important. Mo...
The starting point of this work is the analysis outlined by Peter Brooks in Reading for the Plot (19...
This essay analyses the relationship between author and character in Luigi Pirandello’s work, with ...
‘Sua Maestà’ (1904) and ‘L’imbecille’ (1912) are both set in the fictional town of Costanova, and ca...
‘Sua Maestà’ (1904) and ‘L’imbecille’ (1912) are both set in the fictional town of Costanova, and ca...
This paper focuses on four major exponents of Italian modernism: Luigi Pirandello, Italo Svevo, Aldo...
Ce travail cherche à faire le lien entre deux « pensées » littéraires, celles de deux écrivains ital...
Pirandello’s influence on contemporary writers is impossible to measure. Pirandellismo is evid...
In an article titled Sincerità (Ariel, 1898) Pirandello criticizes the artistic simulation, particu...
This work tries to make a connection between two literary “thoughts” of two major Italian writers of...
Studying two of Luigi Pirandello’s first and last stories, Il fu Mattia Pascal (1904) and Uno, nessu...
Descendente do Verismo italiano, Luigi Pirandello se destacou no cenário da dramaturgia e da literat...
This paper stems from the challenge of translating Pirandello’s plays into Swahili and is aimed to o...
The author reconstructs the topos of Six characters in search of an author which is present in Piran...
Giancarlo Mazzacurati defined One, No One and a Hundred Thousand, as Pirandello’s testamentary nove...
AbstractIn modern age, after the World Wars, the concept of “self” and “identity” were important. Mo...
The starting point of this work is the analysis outlined by Peter Brooks in Reading for the Plot (19...
This essay analyses the relationship between author and character in Luigi Pirandello’s work, with ...
‘Sua Maestà’ (1904) and ‘L’imbecille’ (1912) are both set in the fictional town of Costanova, and ca...
‘Sua Maestà’ (1904) and ‘L’imbecille’ (1912) are both set in the fictional town of Costanova, and ca...
This paper focuses on four major exponents of Italian modernism: Luigi Pirandello, Italo Svevo, Aldo...
Ce travail cherche à faire le lien entre deux « pensées » littéraires, celles de deux écrivains ital...
Pirandello’s influence on contemporary writers is impossible to measure. Pirandellismo is evid...
In an article titled Sincerità (Ariel, 1898) Pirandello criticizes the artistic simulation, particu...
This work tries to make a connection between two literary “thoughts” of two major Italian writers of...
Studying two of Luigi Pirandello’s first and last stories, Il fu Mattia Pascal (1904) and Uno, nessu...
Descendente do Verismo italiano, Luigi Pirandello se destacou no cenário da dramaturgia e da literat...
This paper stems from the challenge of translating Pirandello’s plays into Swahili and is aimed to o...
The author reconstructs the topos of Six characters in search of an author which is present in Piran...
Giancarlo Mazzacurati defined One, No One and a Hundred Thousand, as Pirandello’s testamentary nove...
AbstractIn modern age, after the World Wars, the concept of “self” and “identity” were important. Mo...
The starting point of this work is the analysis outlined by Peter Brooks in Reading for the Plot (19...
This essay analyses the relationship between author and character in Luigi Pirandello’s work, with ...