Grazia Deledda is one of the most important women writers of the twentieth century. Her depiction of the primitive and isolated communities of northern Sardinia in a perceptive, intense and individual style gained her the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1927.'The interest in La Madre lies in the presentation of sheer instinctive life. The love of the priest for the woman is sheer instinctive passion, pure and undefiled by sentiment. The instinct of direct sex is so strong and so vivid, that only the blind instinct of mother obedience, the child instinct, can overcome it.' D. H. Lawrence
Kotikaiho
Grazia Deledda
bookMarianna Sirca
Grazia Deledda
bookThe Queen of Darkness and other stories
Grazia Deledda
bookDopo il divorzio
Grazia Deledda
bookIl dono di Natale
Grazia Deledda
bookL'ombra del passato
Grazia Deledda
bookMemorie di Fernanda
Grazia Deledda
bookIl sigillo d'amore
Grazia Deledda
bookLa fuga in Egitto
Grazia Deledda
bookIl Dio dei viventi
Grazia Deledda
bookL'argine
Grazia Deledda
bookIl nonno
Grazia Deledda
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DRIFTING : A vau-l'eau
J.-K. Huysmans
bookToomas Nipernaadi
August Gailit
bookThe Queen of Darkness and other stories
Grazia Deledda
bookMarianna Sirca
Grazia Deledda
bookThe Angel of the West Window
Gustav Meyrink, Mike Mitchell
bookThe Vatard Sisters
Joris-Karl Huysmans, Brendan King
bookThe Green Face
Gustav Meyrink, Mike Mitchell, Franz Rottensteiner
bookStranded : En Rade
Joris-Karl Huysmans, Brendan King
bookAlves & Co : and other stories
Eca de Queiroz
bookThe Fiery Angel
Valery Bruisov
bookThe Relic
Eca de Queiroz, Margaret Jull Costa
bookHans Cadzand's Vocation & Other Stories
Georges Rodenbach
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