Bruno Sperani

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Vincenza Beatrice Speraz (1843 in Trieste – 4 December 1923 in Milan), known by her literary pseudonym Bruno Sperani, was an Italian writer, best remembered for her novels Cesare (1879), L'avvocato Malpieri (1888), Maddalena (1892), Emma Walder (1893), and The Lady of the Regina (1910).[1][2][3]

References

  1. ^ Bruce, Merry (1997). "Sperani, Bruno (1839-1923)". In Russell, R. (ed.). The Feminist Encyclopedia of Italian Literature. London: Greenwood Press. pp. 320–321.
  2. ^ Colummi Camerino, Marinella (1994). "Donne nell'ingranaggio. La narrativa di Bruno Sperani,". In Genevois, E. (ed.). Les femmes-écrivains en Italie (1870-1920): ordres et libertés (in Italian and French). Paris: Chroniques Italiennes-Université de la Sorbonne Nouvelle. pp. 75–88.
  3. ^ Croci, Paolo (2013). "«La fabbrica». L'universo „troppo umano" di Bruno Sperani". Otto/Novecento (in Italian). XXXVII (3): 59–76.