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Authorial echoes; textuality and self-plagiarism in the narrative of Luigi Pirandello.


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Authorial echoes; textuality Textuality is a concept in linguistics and literary theory that refers to the attributes that distinguish the text (a technical term indicating any communicative content under analysis) as an object of study in those fields.  and self-plagiarism in the narrative of Luigi Pirandello Noun 1. Luigi Pirandello - Italian novelist and playwright (1867-1936)
Pirandello
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O'Rawe, Catherine.

Legenda, [c]2005

190 p.

$69.00 (pa)

Italian Pirandello (1867-1936) is best known for his experimental plays, but O'Rawe (Italian, U. of Leeds) draws attention to his narrative works: his realist re·al·ist  
n.
1. One who is inclined to literal truth and pragmatism.

2. A practitioner of artistic or philosophic realism.

Noun 1.
 novels, his 1909 historical novel I vecchi e i giovani, and his 1911 autobiographical Suo marito. Finding that he constantly rewrote, revised, and obsessively re-used material, she explores the relationship of these overlooked modes of composition to his own theories of authorship and textuality. The study is based on her Ph.D. dissertation; some of it has been published previously. Distributed in the US by the David Brown David Brown may refer to any of the following people:
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Title Annotation:ROMANCE LITERATURES
Publication:Reference & Research Book News
Article Type:Book Review
Date:Aug 1, 2005
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