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Oxford University Press. pp. 246–69.
Martoglio, Nino (1993), Cipolla,
Gaetano (ed.), The
Poetry of Nino
Martoglio (in
English and Sicilian), translated...
- Nino
Martoglio (Belp****o, Paternò, 3
December 1870 — Catania, 15
September 1921) was an
Italian writer, publisher,
journalist and
producer of theatrical...
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writers Giovanni Verga,
Luigi Capuana,
Federico De
Roberto and Nino
Martoglio.
Catania today is the industrial, logistical, and
commercial centre of...
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composer of the
opera Norma. It is said that the
Italian writer Nino
Martoglio exclaimed "This is a real 'Norma'!",
meaning a masterpiece, when he tasted...
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Giovanni Verga and
Luigi Capuana Poetic realism Lost in
Darkness (Nino
Martoglio, 1912) What
Scoundrels Men Are! (Mario Camerini, 1932), the
first Italian...
- include: Thérèse
Raquin (1915),
Italian silent film,
directed by Nino
Martoglio Thérèse
Raquin (1928),
German film Thérèse
Raquin (1950), BBC adaptation...
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priests and 430 novices) (2022)
Rector Major of the
Salesians Fabio Attard, SDB
Vicar of the
Rector Major Stefano Martoglio, SDB
Website sdb.org/en...
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Villanueva Rector Major of the
Salesians 2014–2024 Succeeded by
Stefano Martoglio ad
interim Preceded by
Paolo Sardi Cardinal-Deacon of
Santa Maria Ausiliatrice...
- The
Sounds of Sicilian. Legas. ISBN 1-881901-51-3.
Martoglio, Nino (1993). The
Poetry of Nino
Martoglio. Legas. ISBN 1-881901-03-3. (bilingual: Sicilian...
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player Nino
Martini (1902 — 1976),
Italian operatic tenor and
actor Nino
Martoglio (1870 — 1921),
Italian writer Nino
Merola (born 1991),
British real tennis...