Paolo Loffredo, sixth generation of a large family of publishers and booksellers engaged in the production and distribution of books since the late nineteenth century, creates in 2012 the new editorial company Paolo Loffredo Editore. The historical site was until the '80s in the heart of the historic centre of Naples in Via San Biagio dei Librai, lower Decumano and also known as the SpaccaNapoli.
At the beginning of the twentieth century, Giuseppe Loffredo decided to add book selling to the book production, which definitively imposed itself after World War II with the publication of manuals for the University and for the School that succeeded in establishing themselves soon throughout Italy.
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Le autrici della Letteratura italiana
ISSN: 2724 - 6663
Language: Italian
Publisher: Paolo Loffredo Editore Srl
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Le autrici della Letteratura italiana
Per una storia dal XIII al XXI secolo
The book intends to offer an examination of the history of literature Female Italian from the Origins to the Contemporaneity. The seven chaptersthey start from the literary history of the thirteenth century to come to examine the production of the latest generation of female authors. The goal of the work is to demonstrate that, over the centuries, alongside to a literature written by men and entered the manuals, there was one written by women, who have ventured into the same literary genres and have immediately the same historical-cultural suggestions of men, but from the manuals remain, with some exceptions, excluded. The pages of this book bring to the fore more or less known authors, but worthy of being read and studied, and try to offer a first critical arrangement of their literary production.
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