• Italian Women Writers, 1800–2000 Boundaries, Borders, and Transgression

Italian Women Writers, 1800–2000 Boundaries, Borders, and Transgression

Out of stock
SKU SHUB182299
$100.83
Free Shipping within the US
Get it by: Apr 3, 2026
Overview

Italian Women Writers, 1800–2000: Boundaries, Borders, and Transgression investigates narrative, autobiography, and poetry by Italian women writers from the nineteenth century to today, focusing on topics of spatial and cultural boundaries, border identities, and expressions of excluded identities. This book discusses works by known and less-known writers as well as by some new writers: Sibilla Aleramo, La Marchesa Colombi, Giuliana Morandini, Elsa Morante, Neera, Matilde Serao, Ribka Sibhatu, Patrizia Valduga, Annie Vivanti, Laila Waida, among others; writers who in their works have manifested transgression to confinement and entrapment, either social, cultural, or professional; or who have given significance to national and transnational borders, or have employed particular narrative strategies to give voice to what often exceeds expression. Through its contributions, the volume demonstrates how Italian women writers have negotiated material as well as social and cultural boundaries, and how their literary imagination has created dimensions of boundary-crossing.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781611477900
ISBN-10: 1611477905
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 2015
Pages: 177
Product dimensions: Height: 9.28 Inches, Length: 6.35 Inches, Weight: 0.9590108397 Pounds, Width: 0.79 Inches
Author: Patrizia Sambuco
Language: en
Binding: Hardcover

Books Related to Literary Criticism

Discover more books in the same category

Customer Reviews

0.0 (0 reviews)
No Reviews Yet

Be the first to review this book!