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  2. Category:Italian novels - Wikipedia

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    Italian novels adapted into television shows (14 P) W. Works based on Italian novels ...

  3. Category:Novels set in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Malombra (novel) A Man About the House (novel) Man on Fire (Quinnell novel) The Marble Faun; Mario and the Magician; The Matarese Circle; Matilda (Normanby novel) The Medici Seal; Medusa (Dibdin novel) Mirror, Mirror (novel) Montalbert (novel) The Moon and the Bonfires; The Mysteries of Udolpho; The Poet's Mystery

  4. Category:19th-century Italian novels - Wikipedia

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    1900 Italian novels (2 P) D. Novels by Gabriele D'Annunzio (7 P) Novels by Massimo D'Azeglio (1 P) F. Novels by Antonio Fogazzaro (5 P) G. Novels by Tommaso Grossi (1 ...

  5. Category:20th-century Italian novelists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "20th-century Italian novelists" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 247 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Category:20th-century Italian novels - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "20th-century Italian novels" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. List of Italian writers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable Italian writers, including novelists, essayists, poets, and other people whose primary artistic output was literature. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  8. Piazza d'Italia (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Piazza d'Italia is the 1975 debut novel of the Italian writer Antonio Tabucchi. It is a short picaresque novel that spans from the Italian unification to the fascist era and follows Volturno Banarchist, a rebel and occasional clairvoyant. It was first published by Bompiani. [1] [2] [3]

  9. Don Camillo and Peppone - Wikipedia

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    Gino Cervi and Fernandel in Don Camillo: Monsignor by Carmine Gallone (1961). Don Camillo (pronounced [ˈdɔŋ kaˈmillo]) and Peppone (pronounced [pepˈpoːne]) are the fictional protagonists of a series of works by the Italian writer and journalist Giovannino Guareschi set in what Guareschi refers to as the "small world" of rural Italy after World War II.