A Companion to Pirandello Studies
By (Author) John Louis DiGaetani
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
24th April 1991
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
853.912
Hardback
472
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
879g
The life and career of the Nobel Prize winning dramatist Luigi Pirandello is the subject of this reference companion. Designed to improve the general understanding of this major literary figure, the book focuses not only on "Six Characters in Search of an Author", Pirandello's most famous work, but also on other plays, novels, short stories and even translations of his poems. In addition to this, the volume contains background information on Pirandello and a bibliogrpahy of his works and books and articles about him. Working within a structured set of categories, the contributors adopt a variety of styles in exploring significant aspects of Pirandello and his work. The six essays under Pirandello's world include his philosophy, his journey toward the modern stage, feminine conditions in his work and his treatment of medical ethics. A section on background information includes surveys of theatre in Italy before Pirandello and surrealism in his work, while the seven contributions on his plays focus on "Six Characters in Search of an Author", "Henry IV", and "Tonight We Improvise". Subsequent sections address Pirandello's influence, his work in production and his non-theatrical works. It concludes with a set of three appendixes, providing a production history of "Six characters" and "Henry IV", a Pirandello bibliography and a list of his publications.
JOHN LOUIS DiGAETANI is a Professor of English at Hofstra University. His previous books include Carlo Gozzi: Translations of The Love of Three Oranges, Turandot, and The Snake Lady with a Bio-Critical Introduction (Greenwood Press, 1988), Puccini the Thinker, An Invitation to the Opera, Richard Wagner and the Modern British Novel, and Penetrating Wagner's Ring: An Anthology.