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December 1861 – 13
September 1928),
better known by the
pseudonym Italo Svevo (Italian: [ˈiːtalo ˈzvɛːvo]), was an
Italian and Austro-Hungarian writer...
- The
Castello Normanno-
Svevo or Norman-Swabian
Castle (Italian:
Castello normanno-
svevo), also
known as the u Castídde in the
Barese dialect, is a castle...
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Castello Normanno-
Svevo may
refer to:
Castello Normanno-
Svevo (Bari)
Castello Normanno-
Svevo (Sannicandro di Bari)
Castello Normanno (disambiguation) This...
- Italo-
Svevo-Preis is a
German literary prize which has been
awarded to
outstanding German-language
authors since 2001. The prize,
named after Italo Svevo,...
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Liceo Italo Svevo or the
Istituto Italo Svevo (German:
Gymnasium Italo Svevo) was a
private Italian international school in Cologne, Germany. It was founded...
- 40°59′59″N 16°47′55″E / 40.99982°N 16.798482°E / 40.99982; 16.798482 The Norman-Hohenstaufen
Castle is a
medieval building in
Sannicandro di Bari, in...
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tsunami that
capsized the Poseidon. They are soon
followed by Dr.
Stefan Svevo and his crew, who
claim to be Gr****
Orthodox medics who
received the ship's...
- The
author Ettore Schmitz,
better known by pen name
Italo Svevo, was one of his students.
Svevo was a
Catholic of
Jewish origin who
became one of the models...
- poet Mallarmé, the
painter Poussin, the
novelists Samuel Butler and
Italo Svevo, and
Behalf (1999) on
political thought.
Faber &
Faber page Hawtree, Christopher...
- di Zeno [la koʃˈʃɛntsa di dˈdzɛːno]) is a
novel by
Italian writer Italo Svevo. The main
character is Zeno Cosini, and the book is the
fictional character's...