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Questo libro di racconti brevi, pubblicato nel 1923, parla di storie di donne, di famiglie, di piccole gioie, e grandi dolori. Con le parole dell'autrice quando parla di se stessa sedicenne: "Non sapevo allora che tutto, nella lunga vita, m'avrebbe fatto soffrire: il bene e il male". Ma la sofferenza può diventare una ricchezza, e il lettore ben lo comprende, in queste prose.
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Io sento, dal profondo, un'esile voce chiamarmi: sei tu, non nato ancora, che vieni nel sonno a destarmi? O vita, o vita nova!... le viscere mie palpitanti trasalgono in sussulti che sono i tuoi baci, i tuoi pianti. Tu sei l'Ignoto.¿Forse pel tuo disperato dolore ti nutro col mio sangue, e formo il tuo cor col mio core; pure io stendo le mani con gesto di lenta carezza, io rido, ebra di vita, a un sogno di forza e bellezza: t'amo e t'invoco, o figlio, in nome del bene e del male, poi che ti chiama al mondo la sacra Natura immortale. E penso a quante donne, ne l'ora che trepida avanza, sale dal grembo al core la stessa devota speranza!... Han tutte ne lo sguardo la gioia e il t...
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La casa nel vicolo di Maria Messina è un emozionante romanzo che vi porterà nella suggestiva Sicilia degli anni Trenta. Seguirete le vicende di Caterina, una giovane donna costretta a lottare per la sua felicità dopo la morte del padre.Con uno stile realistico e coinvolgente, la scrittrice dipinge un affresco vivido della vita quotidiana di San Giuliano e dei suoi abitanti, tra amori impossibili e passioni contrastanti.La figura di Caterina incarna la forza e la determinazione delle donne siciliane, pronte a infrangere le convenzioni sociali per affermare la propria dignità e libertà. Un romanzo da non perdere per chi ama la letteratura italiana e la Sicilia. Maria Messina (1887-1944) elesse la sua Mistretta per poter descrivere non solo la realtà del piccolo borgo messinese e le condizioni degli umili, ma in forma inedita il rapporto di oppressione fra uomo e donna, l'assenza di una emancipazione (sociale, culturale, di genere) che la pesante marcia delle riforme statali sceglieva di relegare ai margini e dimenticare volutamente, accentandola come inevitabile. Maria Messina è una giovanissima scrittrice delle grandi sfide, forse impossibili da vincere ma che valgono un'intera vita per essere combattute.
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Chiama chiamäed alcun non le risponde¿ la Donna prigioniera nella Trappa: dello spiraglio ai ferri ella s'aggrappa, livida tra le sparse ciocche bionde: notte e giorno, alba e vespro, estate e inverno, chiama ed attende, chiama e spera, chiama e piange:¿taglia l'aria come lama lo stridor vano del singhiozzo eterno. «Sorella Anna, tu che insonne vegli sulla torre più alta, e conti gli astri e le nuvole in cielo, e i vïolastri veli dell'alba cingi a' tuoi capegli:
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Fate is a novel written by Ada Negri and first published in 1898. The story is set in a small Italian village and follows the life of a young girl named Marianna. Marianna is born into a poor family and is forced to work from a young age to help support her family. Despite her difficult circumstances, Marianna is determined to make something of herself and to find love and happiness.As she grows older, Marianna falls in love with a young man named Carlo. However, their love is not meant to be as Carlo is already engaged to another woman. Marianna is heartbroken but continues to work hard and dream of a better life.As the years pass, Marianna's fortunes change and she becomes a successful businesswoman. However, she still longs for love and happiness and is torn between her feelings for Carlo and a new love interest, a wealthy businessman named Luigi.Fate is a powerful and moving novel that explores themes of love, class, and destiny. It is a poignant portrayal of the struggles and triumphs of a young woman in a society that values wealth and status over love and happiness. Ada Negri's beautiful prose captures the essence of life in a small Italian village and the complex emotions of her characters. This book is a must-read for anyone who loves classic literature and timeless stories of love and perseverance.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Fate is a novel written by Ada Negri and originally published in 1898. The book is set in Italy and follows the life of a young woman named Maria Maddalena. Maria is born into poverty and struggles to make a life for herself in a society that is dominated by men. Despite her circumstances, Maria is determined to succeed and makes her way through life with a fierce determination.As the story progresses, Maria finds herself caught up in a web of love, passion, and betrayal. She falls in love with a young man named Carlo, but their relationship is complicated by the fact that Carlo is already engaged to another woman. Maria is torn between her love for Carlo and her sense of duty to do what is right.Throughout the book, Ada Negri explores themes of gender, class, and social inequality. She paints a vivid picture of life in Italy at the turn of the century and captures the struggles and triumphs of a young woman trying to find her place in the world.Fate is a powerful and moving novel that has been praised for its realism and its portrayal of the human spirit. It is a must-read for anyone interested in Italian literature or the struggles of women in the late 19th century.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Con questa raccolta di novelle, Ada Negri anticipa di circa cinquant’anni le tematiche legate al femminismo e alla discriminazione di genere. Ogni racconto è teatro di un dramma sociale che svela l’emarginazione delle donne e il loro ruolo subalterno, servendosi di storie di aborto, abuso, gelosia, violenza, sessualità e lavoro in fabbrica. L’autrice, in questa sua prima opera in prosa, ritrae la condizione della donna con un realismo inaspettato e drammaticamente moderno per la letteratura italiana della prima metà del Novecento. L’antologia si compone di 18 novelle, tutte con protagoniste femminili, di cui fanno parte "Il posto dei vecchi", "Una serva", "Anima bianca", "Gelosia" e "Storia di una taciturna".Ada Negri (1870—1945) è stata una poetessa e una scrittrice italiana. Spesso definita come la Poetessa del Quarto Stato, per via dei temi sociali affrontati nelle sue opere, è stata più volte nominata al Premio Nobel per la letteratura. I suoi testi, carichi di una modernità incredibile, si concentrano molto sulla condizione della donna. Da molti considerati proto-femministi, i suoi scritti denunciano i soprusi e le difficoltà delle operaie e delle rappresentanti dei ceti più bassi.
Stella Mattutina, del 1921 è nei fatti un romanzo-autobiografico della stessa Autrice. Pieno zeppa di ricordi, basati principalmente sui dialoghi con la madre. La Negri passò l'infanzia nella portineria del palazzo dove la nonna, Peppina Panni, lavorava come custode presso la nobile famiglia Barni, legata un tempo al celebre mezzosoprano Giuditta Grisi, fino alla morte della quale era stata governante la nonna Peppina.Sul rapporto tra la Grisi e la sua famiglia, Ada costruirà il mito della propria infanzia. Anche se nei fatti un vero rapporto non vi fu mai e Ada che passava molto tempo sola nei locali della portineria, osserva per lo più il via vai di questa élite di persone da una certa distanza.Quindi Dinin la protagonista altri non è che Ada. Dinin che esplora il mondo con il visibile, ama anche con l'invisibile, in chiave spesso quasi onirica e trasfigurata.Affascinanti le immagini "botaniche" che ben rimandano a quegli anni di art noveau, fatti di atmosfere idilliache e profumi immaginari che tanto sarebbero piaciuti a Matisse e Monet. Ma il contenuto non è solo estetico ed estatico, Ada Negri passa presto a raccontare anche difficoltà e miserie, soprusi e drammi sociali, travalicando con abilità e arte l'esperienza autobiografica, per assumere un valore sociale universale. Tutti particolari e prerogative che rendono questo romanzo del primo novecento assai moderno e storiografico.Quando uscì, nel 1921, "Stella mattutina" ebbe un successo enorme che consolidò una volta di più la sua autrice. Piacque per la sua adesione al genere autobiografico che la individuava tipicamente, e piacque anche lo sforzo dell'autrice di illustrare con coraggio la situazione femminile di quegli anni in Italia.
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