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A collection of short realist narratives set in rural communities that render the rhythms and hardships of field life through terse, dramatic scenes. Stories examine poverty, jealousy, honor, and the pressures of communal reputation, depicting how small gestures and entrenched customs determine characters' fates. Several pieces function as sharp character studies or sketches, some later adapted for the stage, while one anticipates themes expanded in a later novel. The language emphasizes local color, social detail, and unsentimental observation.

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Giovanni Verga

Giovanni Verga was an influential Italian novelist and playwright, known for his vivid depictions of Sicilian life and culture. Born in Catania in 1840, he became a prominent figure in the verismo literary movement, which sought to portray the realities of everyday life with a focus on the struggles of the lower classes. His notable works include "The House by the Medlar-Tree," which explores themes of love and social constraints, and "Under the Shadow of Etna: Sicilian Stories," a collection that captures the essence of Sicilian identity. Verga's writing is characterized by its regional authenticity and psychological depth, making him a key figure in Italian literature.

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