Grazia Pierantoni-Mancini

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Grazia Pierantoni-Mancini (*  1842 or 1843 in Naples , †  1915 in Rome ) was an Italian writer and poet .

She was the daughter of the lawyer Pasquale Stanislao Mancini and the poet Laura Beatrice Mancini born. Oliva . After the revolution of 1848 the family moved to Turin . In 1868 she married the lawyer Augusto Pierantoni , who, like her father, was one of the founders of the Institut de Droit international (Institute for International Law) in Ghent five years later .

Her first literary works were children's comedies that were performed in family circles. Later she mainly wrote poems and novels .

Works (selection)

  • Teatro per le fanciulle. Naples 1874
  • Poetry. Bologna 1879
  • Marito ed avvocato. Fratelli Pallotta, Naples 1892
  • Una pagina di storia. Forzani, Rome 1898
  • Impressioni e Ricordi. Cogliati, Milan 1908

Works in German translation

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