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- the Sicilian Giovanni Verga, published in a collection entitled Novelle rusticane in 1883 and presented in dramatic form as a one-act tragedy at Turin in...
- 2022 : Award to Leggende Rusticane for the Best Short (Tamizhagam International Film Festival) 2022 : Award to Leggende Rusticane for the Best Short (Indie...
- to verismo with his short story collections Vita dei campi and Novelle rusticane and finally with the first novel of the 'Ciclo dei Vinti' cycle, I Malavoglia...
- the Shepherd (Jeli il pastore) Little Novels of Sicily (1883) (Novelle rusticane) translated by D.H. Lawrence (1925) His Reverence (Il reverendo) So Much...
- works include Cavalleria rusticana (1880), I Malavoglia (1881), Novelle rusticane (1883), and Mastro-Don Gesualdo (1889) Nicola Abbagnano (1901–1990), author...
- Struggle for Fame Annie S. Swan – Aldersyde Giovanni VergaNovelle rusticane (Rustic short stories, about Sicily) Jules Verne – Kéraban the Inflexible...
- Hiller, Jonathan (2009). "Verismo Through the Genres, or 'Cavallerie rusticane'—The Delicate Question of Innovation in the Operatic Adaptations of Giovanni...