Serao, Matilde, 1856-1927
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Name (Hebrew)
סראו, מטילדה, 1856-1927
Name (Latin)
Serao, Matilde, 1856-1927
Other forms of name
Ciquitta, 1856-1927
Dalviro, 1856-1927
Scarfoglia, Matilde Serao, 1856-1927
Serao, Mathilda, 1856-1927
Serao, Matilda, 1856-1927
Gibus, 1856-1927
Tuffolina, 1856-1927
Serao-Scarfoglia, Matilde, 1856-1927
Scarfoglia, Matilde Serao, d1856-1927
סראו, מתילדה, 1856-1927
סאראא, מטילדה, 1856-1927
Date of birth
1856
Date of death
1927
Field of activity
Journalism
Newspaper publishing
Occupation
Authors
Journalists
Associated Language
ita
Gender
female
Sources of Information
- V zemi Kristově, 1907:title page (Mathilda Serao) page 3 (Matilda Serao; born 1856 in Patras; writes novellas and novels; early writings were published under the pseudonym Dalviro)
- Matilde Serao page (Matilde Serao; born in Patras on 7 Marchi 1856; died in Naples on 25 July 1927; Italian writer and journalist; first Italian woman to found and direct a daily newspaper, Il Mattino; used the pseudonym "Ciquitta" in her early journalistic career ( (Wikipedia, l'enciclopedia libera, March 30, 2017:) )
- ספר: Matilde Serao, 2010.
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Wikipedia description:
Matilde Serao (Italian pronunciation: [maˈtilde seˈraːo]; Greek: Ματθίλδη Σεράο; 14 March 1856 – 25 July 1927) was an Italian journalist, novelist, publisher and newspaper editor. She was the first woman appointed to edit an Italian newspaper, Il Corriere di Roma and later Il Giorno. Serao was also the co-founder and editor of the Naples-based newspaper Il Mattino, and the author of several novels. She never won the Nobel Prize in Literature despite being nominated on six occasions.
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