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Luigi Pirandello is best known for his experimental plays, but his narrative production has not enjoyed the same degree of critical attention. O'Rawe's study represents the first major reassessment of this output, including the 'realist' novels, the historical novel I vecchi e i giovani (1909) and the autobiographical Suo marito (1911). The book identifies in Pirandello a practice of 'self-plagiarism' - constant rewriting and revision and obsessive re-use of material - and explores the relation of these overlooked modes of composition to the author's own theories of authorship and textuality. Drawing on a wide range of critical theory, O'Rawe repositions Pirandello as a major figure in the development of European narrative modernism.
Catherine O'Rawe is a Lecturer in Italian at the University of Exeter. She has published articles on Pirandello and on Sicilian fiction.
Introduction PART I 1 ‘Non parola ma la cosa stessa’: Pirandello, Metaphor and ‘L’umorismo’ 2 The Unrepeatable Repeated: Epiphany and Self-Plagiarism PART II 3 Metaphors of History: I vecchi e i giovani 4 Authors and Authenticity: Suo marito, 5 ‘Non conclude’?: Uno, nessuno e centomila and the Dangers of Overinterpretation, Conclusion
Sarah Street, Tim Bergfelder, Richard Farmer, Eleanor Halsall, Sue Harris, Morgan Lefeuvre, Carla Mereu Keating, Catherine O'Rawe, Sarah (University of Bristol) Street, UK) Bergfelder, Tim (University of Southampton, UK) Farmer, Richard (University of Bristol, UK) Harris, Sue (Queen Mary University of London, UK) Lefeuvre, Morgan (Queen Mary, University of London, UK) Keating, Carla Mereu (University of Bristol, UK) O'Rawe, Dr. Catherine (Bristol University
Sarah Street, Tim Bergfelder, Richard Farmer, Eleanor Halsall, Sue Harris, Morgan Lefeuvre, Carla Mereu Keating, Catherine O'Rawe, Sarah (University of Bristol) Street, UK) Bergfelder, Tim (University of Southampton, UK) Farmer, Richard (University of Bristol, UK) Harris, Sue (Queen Mary University of London, UK) Lefeuvre, Morgan (Queen Mary, University of London, UK) Keating, Carla Mereu (University of Bristol, UK) O'Rawe, Dr. Catherine (Bristol University