The Turn (novel) - Works About Pirandello As Novelist

Works About Pirandello As Novelist

  • M. Alicata. I Romanzi di Pirandello. Primato. Rome. 1941.
  • A. Janner. Pirandello novelliere. Rassegna Nazionale. Rome. 1932.
  • L. Cremonte. Pirandello novelliere. La Nuova Italia. Florence. 1935.
  • U. Appolonio. Luigi Pirandello, in Romanzieri e novellieri d'Italia nel Secolo XX. Vol. 1. Rome. Stanze del Libro. 1936.
  • G. Petronio. Pirandello novelliere e la crisi del realismo. Lucca. Edizione Lucentia. 1950.
  • I. Pancrazi. Luigi Pirandello narratore, in Scrittore di Oggi, III. Laterza. Bari. 1950.
Works by Luigi Pirandello
Plays
  • La Liola
  • Così è (se vi pare)
  • The Rules of the Game
  • Six Characters in Search of an Author
  • Henry IV
  • The Man With the Flower in His Mouth
  • Each In His Own Way
  • Tonight We Improvise
Novels
  • L'Esclusa
  • The Turn
  • The Late Mattia Pascal
  • One, No one and One Hundred Thousand

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