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De Amicis, Edmondo
Born Oct. 31. 1846, in Oneglia, Piedmont; died Mar. 11, 1908, in Bordig hera. Italian writer. De Amicis’ work is, on the whole, realistic and imbued with democratic ideas. His children’s novella The Heart of a Boy (1886), written in the form of a schoolboy’s diary, gained worldwide fame. In his works vivid accounts of everyday life alternate with romantic short stories about heroic children. De Amicis instills respect for people who labor, love for one’s homeland, and a feeling of fellowship; although only superficially, he touches upon the theme of social inequality. The novella Story of a Teacher (1890) and the collection of short stories Between School and Home (1892) deal with the problem of education; De Amicis’ most famous novella, Teacher of Workers, was used by V. V. Mayakovsky for the screenplay of The Noble Girl and the Hooligan (1918). WORKSIn Russian translation:Zapiski shkol’nika. St. Petersburg, 1892. Zhizn’ voennykh. Moscow, 1912. Uchitel’nitsa rabochikh, 5th ed. Moscow, 1918. Serdtse: Zapiski shkol’nika. [Leningrad] 1958. REFERENCESCroce, B. La letteratura della nuova Italia, 3rd ed., vol. I. Bari. 1929.Gigli, L. Edmondo De Amicis. Turin [1962]. Storia della letteratura italiana, vol. 8. Milan, 1968. Carella, G. Appuntiper una bibliografia su E. De Amicis. Bari, 1960. N. G. ELINA Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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