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Una Donna

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The narrator traces her life from a luminous but emotionally unequal childhood through marriage and motherhood, portraying domestic routines, paternal authority, and episodes of violence and humiliation that constrain her. She examines the gradual awareness of intellectual and emotional needs, conflicts with societal expectations, and the strain of forced sacrifices. The narrative moves between intimate memories and reflective passages on gender roles, creative longing, and moral responsibility, charting a progression from submissive dependence to painful emancipation and the search for personal and artistic autonomy.

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Sibilla Aleramo

Sibilla Aleramo was an Italian writer and feminist, known for her poignant exploration of women's experiences and societal constraints in early 20th-century Italy. Her most notable work, "Una Donna," is a semi-autobiographical novel that delves into the struggles of a woman seeking independence and self-identity in a patriarchal society. Aleramo's literary contributions extend to poetry and short stories, with works like "Momenti: Liriche" and "Trasfigurazione" showcasing her lyrical prowess and emotional depth. Through her writing, Aleramo has left a lasting impact on Italian literature and the feminist movement.

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