The House by the Medlar Tree
Giovanni Verga
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University of California Press
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Beschreibung
Giovanni Verga (1840-1922) is the most important of the Italian Realist School of novelists. This new edition of
The House by the Medlar Tree (I Malavoglia) makes the complete English version of his masterpiece available once more. The story of the Malavoglia, a family of poor Sicilian fisherman, is Verga's moving rendering of the theme of mankind's struggle for self-betterment, the dignity of the struggle in the face of poverty and hardship, and the tragedy that the struggle inevitably incurs.
D. H. Lawrence described Vega's work as "Homeric." Rayond Rosenthal's translation of
I Malavoglia is the only complete version of this novel in English and conveys Vega's lyrical realism and the flavor of Sicialian village life superbly.
The book is introduced by Giovanni Ceccheti, whose own translations of Verga,
Mastro-don Gesualdo and
The She-Wolf and Other Stories, are also available from California.
Giovanni Verga (1840-1922) is the most important of the Italian Realist School of novelists. This new edition of
The House by the Medlar Tree (I Malavoglia) makes the complete English version of his masterpiece available once more. The story of the
Kundenbewertungen
sicilian fisherman, hardship, fisherman, village life, poverty, malavoglia, struggle, lyrical realism, realism, rural, european literature, italian literature, italian authors, giovanni verga, tragedy, classics, italian classics, sicily, italy, translation, 19th century, literature, self improvement, small town, literary criticism, italian realist school, western canon