Grazia Deledda

Deledda in 1926 Grazia Maria Cosima Damiana Deledda (; 27 September 1871 – 15 August 1936), also known in Sardinian language as Gràssia or Gràtzia Deledda (), was an Italian writer who received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1926 "for her idealistically inspired writings which with plastic clarity picture the life on her native island [i.e. Sardinia] and with depth and sympathy deal with human problems in general". She was the first Italian woman to receive the prize, and only the second woman in general after Selma Lagerlöf was awarded hers in 1909. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Deledda, Grazia 1871-1936
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by Deledda, Grazia 1871-1936
Published 1899
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by Deledda, Grazia, 1871-1936
Published 1899
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by Deledda, Grazia 1871-1936
Published 1900
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by Deledda, Grazia 1871-1936
Published 1900
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by Deledda, Grazia, 1871-1936
Published 1903
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by Deledda, Grazia, 1871-1936
Published 1903
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by Deledda, Grazia 1871-1936
Published 1905
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by Deledda, Grazia 1871-1936
Published 1907
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by Deledda, Grazia, 1871-1936
Published 1907
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by Deledda, Grazia, 1871-1936
Published 1909
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by Deledda, Grazia, 1871-1936
Published 1909
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by Deledda, Grazia, 1871-1936
Published 1910
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by Deledda, Grazia 1871-1936
Published 1912
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Published 1912
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by Deledda, Grazia, 1871-1936
Published 1913
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by Deledda, Grazia 1871-1936
Published 1914
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by Deledda, Grazia, 1871-1936
Published 1917
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by Deledda, Grazia, 1871-1936
Published 1918
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by Deledda, Grazia, 1871-1936
Published 1920
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