LC control no. | no2014168119 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Ferrante, Elena. Amica geniale |
Variant(s) | Ferrante, Elena. Neapolitan novels Ferrante, Elena. Naples novels Naples novels Neapolitan novels |
Series numbering info | Volume one of the series lacks numbering. |
Series numbering example | v. 2 NNU |
Series place/Issuing body | Roma Edizioni e/o |
Series analysis practice | f NNU |
Series tracing practice | t DPCC NNU |
Series class practice | s NNU |
Form of work | Series (Publications) |
Beginning date | 2010 |
Field of activity | Female friendship--Italy--Naples Feminism--Italy--Naples |
Found in | Ferrante, Elena. L'amica genial, ©2011: title page (L'amica geniale : infanzia, adolescenza / Elena Ferrante) Ferrante, Elena. Storia del nuovo cognome, ©2012 : title page (L'amica geniale, volume secondo) Wikipedia, 9 December 2014: Elena Ferrante page (In 2012, Europa Editions began publication of English translations of Ferrante's "Neapolitan Novels", a series about two perceptive and intelligent girls from Naples who try to create lives for themselves within a violent and stultifying culture.) <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elena_Ferrante> New York times, 10 December 2014: Scant clues to a secret identity, Arts section, page 1 (The pseudonymous Elena Ferrante discusses her feminist potboilers ; After several years of growing critical favor [Elena Ferrante's] readership reached new levels this fall with the release of "Those who leave and those who stay," the third volume in her series of Naples novels, which recount the lifelong friendship of two women.) |