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Neera, 1846-1918

LC control no.n 50077642
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LC classificationPQ4730.R2
Personal name headingNeera, 1846-1918
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Variant(s)Radius, Anna Zuccari, 1846-1918
Zuccari, Anna, 1846-1918
Radius Zuccari, Anna, 1846-1918
Birth date1846-05-07
Death date1918-07-19
Place of birthMilan (Italy)
Place of deathMilan (Italy)
Profession or occupationAuthors Journalists
Found inHer The soul of an artist, 1905.
LC man. cat. (hdg.: Radius, Anna Zuccari, 1846-1918; usage: Neera)
Arslan, A. Il concetto che ne informa, c1988: t.p. (Neera)
Encic. ital. (Neera; pseudonym of Anna Radius Zuccari; b. 05-07-1846, Milan; d. 07-19-18, Milan; author)
Dict. of Ital. lit., 1979 (Neera; pen name of Anna Radius Zuccari; 1846-1918; novelist)
Wikipedia, 29 September 2018 (Anna Radius Zuccari (May 7, 1846-July 13, 1918) was an Italian writer who used the penname Neera; born in Milan and grew up in Caravaggio; died in Milan)
University of Chicago Library, Italian Women Writers profile page, 20 September 2018 (Neera (1846-1918); Anna Radius Zuccari, in art Neera, was born on May 7, 1846 in Milan, where she lived until her death from cancer on July 13, 1918; one of the most prolific and successful writers of late-nineteenth-century Italy being the author to twenty-two novels, eight volumes of short stories, ten volumes of moralistic essays and two poetry volumes)
Encyclopedia of Italian literary studies, 2007: biography paragraph (volume 1, page 1272: Neera was born Anna Zuccari on 7 May 1846 in Milan; one of the most prolific and popular female writers of her time; published novels, short stories, poetry, a comedy, sociological essays and an autobiography, but her literary reputation rests on her popular ficitional work; collaborated with major literary journals and newspapers, as well as writing novels; called for women's moral, spiritual and intellectual equality; traveled frequently and was active in the movement for military intervention in World War I; died in Milan on 19 July 1918)
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