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The Complete Works Novels Plays Stories Ideas and Writings of Annie Vivanti

Vivanti Annie

Publisher: ICTS

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Summary

The Complete Works, Novels, Plays, Stories, Ideas, and Writings of Annie Vivanti

This Complete Collection includes the following titles:
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1 - I divoratori
2 - Vae victis! Romanzo
3 - Gioia!
4 - The Outrage
5 - Marie Tarnowska
6 - Sorella di Messalina
7 - Naja tripudians
8 - Le bocche inutili
9 - Lirica
10 - L'invasore: dramma in tre atti
 
Available since: 12/28/2023.

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