Caterina Percoto Explained
Caterina Marianna Percoto (19 February 1812 – 15 August 1887 in Manzano, Friuli) was a writer from the Austrian Empire and later Austria-Hungary, best remembered for her short stories and fables in Friulian, most notably her collection of Friulian fables titled Racconti (1863).[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
Notes and References
- Book: DeVito . Lori M. . Caterina Percoto's Italian and Friulan Stories . 1994 . City University of New York . en.
- Book: Feruglio . Elisabetta . Caterina Percoto's Racconti: A Woman Writing about Women in Pre-Unification Italy . 1998 . University of Cambridge . en.
- Book: Russell . Rinaldina . Italian Women Writers: A Bio-bibliographical Sourcebook . 1994 . Greenwood Publishing Group . 978-0-313-28347-5 . 332 . en.
- Book: Arslan . Antonia . Romani . Gabriella . Writing to Delight: Italian Short Stories by Nineteenth-century Women Writers . 1 January 2006 . University of Toronto Press . 978-0-8020-3810-4 . 206 . en.
- Book: Marrone . Gaetana . Encyclopedia of Italian Literary Studies: A-J . 2007 . Taylor & Francis . 978-1-57958-390-3 . 1398 . en.
- Web site: Caterina Percoto . Oxford Reference . 28 May 2022 . en .