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    Luigi Capuana (May 28, 1839 – November 29, 1915) was an Italian author and journalist and one of the most important members of the verist movement (see...
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  • Capuana is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Franco Capuana, Italian conductor Luigi Capuana, Italian author and journalist...
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  • The Monument to Luigi Capuana is a memorial erected in Piazza Buglio, in the center of the town of Mineo, province of Catania, region of Sicily, Italy...
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    early 1900s. Giovanni Verga and Luigi Capuana were its main exponents and the authors of a verismo manifesto. Capuana published the novel Giacinta, generally...
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  • Luigi Barzini, Jr. (1908–1984), Italian-American journalist Luigi Barzini, Sr. (1874–1947), journalist, war correspondent, and writer Luigi Capuana (1839–1915)...
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    writer-journalists including Ugo Fleres, Tomaso Gnoli, Giustino Ferri and Luigi Capuana. Capuana encouraged Pirandello to dedicate himself to narrative writing....
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    Vincenzo Bellini and Giovanni Pacini, and the writers Giovanni Verga, Luigi Capuana, Federico De Roberto and Nino Martoglio. Catania today is the industrial...
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  • describe reality. Its main representatives were Giovanni Verga and Luigi Capuana, regarded as the authors of a "manifesto" of the genre. Among other...
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  • Pietro e Paolo Santa Maria Maggiore It is also a site of interest since Luigi Capuana, one of Italy's most famous writers in the 19th and early 20th centuries...
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    (the father of the Italian Verismo), Domenico Tempio, Giovanni Meli, Luigi Capuana, Mario Rapisardi, Federico de Roberto, Leonardo Sciascia, Vitaliano...
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    Giacinta ed Ernesto, an opera by Julius Benedict Giacinta, a novel by Luigi Capuana Jacinta, an oil well drilled by Desire Petroleum in the southern part...
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  • Fragment of a Novel (1819) Truman Capote, Other Voices, Other Rooms (1948) Luigi Capuana, Spiritismo? (1884), "Il dottor Cymbalus", "Un vampiro" and other stories...
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    Italian writer, author of the Casentinian folk tales (Italy, 1850–1918) Luigi Capuana, Italian author of literary fiabe Italian Folktales (Italy, 1956) by...
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    literary critics. For instance he strengthened his friendship with Luigi Capuana. In 1880 his story collection Vita dei campi (Life in the Fields), including...
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  • (1885–1932) Manuela Campanelli (born 1962) Achille Campanile (1899–1977) Luigi Capuana (1839–1915) Enrichetta Caracciolo (1821–1901) Alberto Caramella (1928–2007)...
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  • literary movement, characterized by the works of Giovanni Verga and Luigi Capuana Poetic realism Lost in Darkness (Nino Martoglio, 1912) What Scoundrels...
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  • China) Karel Čapek (1890–1938, Austria-Hungary/Czechoslovakia) in Czech Luigi Capuana (1839–1915, Italy) Alfred Capus (1858–1922, France) Ion Luca Caragiale...
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    Giovanni Verga's words 'the science of the human heart.' Giovanni Verga, Luigi Capuana, Matilde Serao, Grazia Deledda Social realism A type of realism, not...
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    Elizabeth Braddon, Thomas Alexander Browne, Saturnino Calleja, Luigi Capuana, Luigi Capuana, Gaston Arman de Caillavet, Remy de Gourmont, Francisco Giner...
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    has been highly regarded by writers of Italian literature, including Luigi Capuana, Giovanni Verga, Enrico Thovez, Pietro Pancrazi [it], Renato Serra [it]...
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    Verismo played a major role in Italian literature; Giovanni Verga and Luigi Capuana were its main exponents. In the same period, Emilio Salgari, writer...
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    more than peace, more than life. Make it your sword and your shield." Luigi Capuana, writer, journalist, literary critic and theorist. He taught literature...
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  • Conservatorio di Santa Maria di Loreto, the Conservatorio di Sant' Onofrio in Capuana, and the Conservatorio della Pietà dei Turchini. It also became known as...
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    the Verismo. Luigi Capuana but most notably Giovanni Verga and were its main exponents and the authors of a verismo manifesto. Capuana published the...
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    collaboration with Nino Martoglio, who had seen him in Rome in Malia of Luigi Capuana and I Mafiusi of Giuseppe Rizzotto and Gaetano Mosca. Martoglio became...
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    anthem, Inno di Mameli, popularly known as Il Canto degli Italiani. Luigi Capuana (1839–1915), novelist, journalist, critic, and the leading theorist...
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    Giovanni Verga’s cousin and would become a friend of Mario Rapisardi, Luigi Capuana and Federico De Roberto. Together with the engraver Francesco Di Bartolo...
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    France by Émile Zola, which had as exponents in Italy Giovanni Verga and Luigi Capuana. Verist composers denoted the influence of Verdi and Wagner, although...
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  • orientalist, politician Gabriele Dara (1826–1885), Arbëreshë poet, politician Luigi Capuana (1839–1915), writer Giovanni Verga (1840–1922), novelist Giuseppe Pitrè...
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  • mal (Paris, 1857) that were suppressed for outraging public morality. Luigi Capuana becomes a theatre critic for the Italian newspaper The Nation. Josip...
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