- Billington,
Michael (5
March 2014). "We Are
Proud to Present…
review – 'A
Pirandellian take on a little-known genocide'". The Guardian. Taylor, Paul (10 March...
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Changed Son. His most
famous works, the
Montalbano series,
exhibit many
Pirandellian elements[citation needed]: for example, the wild
olive tree that helps...
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company took
their act
throughout the
major cities of Europe, and the
Pirandellian repertoire became increasingly well known.
Between 1925 and 1926 Pirandello's...
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Chicago Reader gave the film 3 out of 5, and wrote: "Aside from the
Pirandellian games and some
interplay of
different film
stocks there isn't much going...
- Billington,
Michael (5
March 2014). "We Are
Proud to Present…
review – 'A
Pirandellian take on a little-known genocide'".
Retrieved 24
October 2016 – via The...
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extremes of his talent.” In this “saga of
decline and fall” – the most "
Pirandellian" of Sternberg's
films – the
characters engage in a “desperate struggle...
- late as 1944), he
chose to
remain in Hungary,
where his last novel, a
Pirandellian fantasy about a king
staging a coup
against himself, then
having to impersonate...
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drama set in a 14th-century convent, and Le Roi lépreux (1951), a neo-
Pirandellian play
about the Crusades. Her
earliest essays are on the
subject of the...
- Giusti's
other plays was Un
autore di ****alto, a
comedy that some
branded Pirandellian. He aut****d 27
plays total over the
course of his career.
Angelo Musco...
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archaic formulations and at
times creating his own languages. In an
almost Pirandellian fashion,
Landolfi is
constantly haunted by the
unresolved conflict between...