Authors: Luigi Pirandello
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1
Leonardo Sciascia,
Pirandello e la Sicilia
(Milan, 1996), 241.
2
Il figlio prigioniero, carteggio tra Luigi e Stefano Pirandello durante la guerra 1915–1918
, ed. A. Pirandello (Milan, 2005), 191.
3
Benedetto Croce, ‘Luigi Pirandello’,
La Critica
, 33 (1935), 357.
4
John C. Barnes, ‘Humourism is no Laughing Matter’,
Pirandello Studies
, 20 (2009), 14–20.
5
Adriano Tilgher,
Studi sul teatro contemporaneo
(Rome, 1923), 180.
6
Il figlio prigioniero
, 215.
7
Cited by Susan Bassnett-McGuire,
Luigi Pirandello
(London, 1983), 154.
8
Giorgio Strehler, ‘The Giants of the Mountain’,
World Theatre
, 16/3 (1967), 263–9.
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John C. Barnes, ‘Why Henry? Pirandello’s Choice of Historical Identity for the Protagonist
Enrico IV’, Pirandello Studies
, 26 (2006), 6–21.