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Scialle nero

Luigi Pirandello

Maison d'édition: Greenbooks Editore

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Primo volume della raccolta Novelle per un anno, pubblicato nel 1922, la raccolta Scialle nero contiene le seguenti novelle: Scialle nero; Prima notte; Il "fumo"; Il tabernacolo; Difesa del Mèola; I fortunati; Visto che non piove; Formalità; Il ventaglino; E due!; Amicissimi; Se...; Rimedio: la geografia; Risposta; Il pipistrello.
Disponible depuis: 24/07/2021.

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