Federico De Roberto (16 January 1861 Naples – 26 July 1927 Catania) was an Italian writer, who became well known for his novel I Vicerè (1894), translated as The Viceroys . He began his writing career as a journalist for national newspapers, where he met Giovanni Verga and Luigi Capuana, the most prominent writers of the Verismo style. Verga introduced him into the literary circles of Milan. De Roberto authored two books of short stories: La Sorte (1887), Documenti umani (1888).

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  • Federico De Roberto oli italialainen kirjailija, tyylillisesti veristi. Hänen tuotantoonsa kuuluu muun muassa romaani I Viceré.
  • Federico De Roberto était un écrivain italien.
  • Nacque a Napoli nel 1861, da Federico senior, ex ufficiale di stato maggiore del Regno delle Due Sicilie e dalla nobildonna catanese Marianna Asmundo. Trasferitosi con la famiglia a Catania nel 1870 dopo che il giovanissimo Federico subì la dolorosa perdita del padre, travolto da un treno sui binari della stazione di Piacenza. Da allora, salvo una lunga parentesi milanese e una più breve a Roma, Federico visse all'ombra, gelosa e possessiva, di donna Marianna.
  • フェデリコ・デ・ロベルト(Federico De Roberto、1861年1月16日-1927年7月26日)はイタリアの小説家。
  • Federico De Roberto fue un escritor italiano, uno de los más importantes representantes del Verismo. Ha influido en autores como Leonardo Sciascia y Tomasi di Lampedusa, cuya novela El gatopardo sigue en varios aspectos la obra maestra de De Roberto Los virreyes.
  • Federico De Roberto (16 January 1861 Naples – 26 July 1927 Catania) was an Italian writer, who became well known for his novel I Vicerè (1894), translated as The Viceroys . He began his writing career as a journalist for national newspapers, where he met Giovanni Verga and Luigi Capuana, the most prominent writers of the Verismo style. Verga introduced him into the literary circles of Milan. De Roberto authored two books of short stories: La Sorte (1887), Documenti umani (1888). His first novel, Ermanno Raeli, (1889) is largely autobiographical; deeper in psychological analysis is the second, L'illusione (1891). In 1894 his novel I Vicerè was published. It was the result of years of hard work, but obtained little success upon its release. Disillusionment and nervous disorders induced De Roberto to resume journalistic work: he became a writer for the Corriere della Sera and the Giornale d'Italia. Only later, after some experience as an playwright, he returned to the novel, with L'Impero, sequel to I Vicerè (1908–1913, unfinished).
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  • Federico De Roberto oli italialainen kirjailija, tyylillisesti veristi. Hänen tuotantoonsa kuuluu muun muassa romaani I Viceré.
  • Federico De Roberto était un écrivain italien.
  • Nacque a Napoli nel 1861, da Federico senior, ex ufficiale di stato maggiore del Regno delle Due Sicilie e dalla nobildonna catanese Marianna Asmundo. Trasferitosi con la famiglia a Catania nel 1870 dopo che il giovanissimo Federico subì la dolorosa perdita del padre, travolto da un treno sui binari della stazione di Piacenza. Da allora, salvo una lunga parentesi milanese e una più breve a Roma, Federico visse all'ombra, gelosa e possessiva, di donna Marianna.
  • Federico De Roberto (16 January 1861 Naples – 26 July 1927 Catania) was an Italian writer, who became well known for his novel I Vicerè (1894), translated as The Viceroys . He began his writing career as a journalist for national newspapers, where he met Giovanni Verga and Luigi Capuana, the most prominent writers of the Verismo style. Verga introduced him into the literary circles of Milan. De Roberto authored two books of short stories: La Sorte (1887), Documenti umani (1888).
  • フェデリコ・デ・ロベルト(Federico De Roberto、1861年1月16日-1927年7月26日)はイタリアの小説家。
  • Federico De Roberto fue un escritor italiano, uno de los más importantes representantes del Verismo. Ha influido en autores como Leonardo Sciascia y Tomasi di Lampedusa, cuya novela El gatopardo sigue en varios aspectos la obra maestra de De Roberto Los virreyes.
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