Luigi Pirandello
Noun | 1. | Luigi Pirandello - Italian novelist and playwright (1867-1936) |
单词 | luigi pirandello | |||
释义 | Luigi Pirandello
Luigi PirandelloPirandello, Luigi(lwē`jē pērändĕl`lō), 1867–1936, Italian author, b. Sicily. One of the great figures in 20th-century European theater, Pirandello was awarded the 1934 Nobel Prize in Literature. After an extensive education, he began in the 1890s to write poetry and short stories, many of which reflect his interest in Sicilian folklore. In 1897 he became professor of Italian literature at the Normal College for Women in Rome. Before achieving fame Pirandello had many difficult years. Lack of public recognition, the failure of his father's mining business, and the 14-year-long insanity of his wife may account in part for the pessimism of his work. Pirandello wrote seven novels, among them Il fu Mattia Pascal (1904, tr. The Late Mattia Pascal, 1923) and I vecchi e i giovani (1913, tr. The Young and the Old, 1928), as well as nearly 300 short stories. His fame rests primarily, however, on his intellectual and grotesquely humorous plays. He began writing for the theater during World War I and from that time until his death produced more than 40 dramas. By 1924 his plays were being performed in most of the great cities of the world. The best known include Così è, se vi pare (1917, tr. Right You Are If You Think You Are, 1922), Il piacere dell'onestà (1917, tr. The Pleasure of Honesty, 1923), Sei personaggi in cerca d'autore (1921, tr. Six Characters in Search of an Author, 1922), Enrico IV (1922, tr. Henry IV, 1922), and Come tu mi vuoi (1930, tr. As You Desire Me, 1931). The grim humor of his plays flows from their central theme—the shattering search to distinguish between reality and illusion. Reality he saw as an intangible, and what is taken for reality as a series of illusions. Since truth was not ascertainable, man was condemned to live in moral and cultural confusion, or even anarchy. These alienated beliefs may partly explain Pirandello's acceptance of Mussolini as a man of order. Pirandello's works are influential models for later existential drama.BibliographySee studies by W. F. Starkie (3d ed. 1965); O. Büdel (2d ed. 1969), R. Matthaei (tr. 1973), A. Paolucci (1974), D. Radcliff-Unstead (1978), O. Ragusa (1980), and A. Caputi (1988). Pirandello, LuigiBorn June 28, 1867, in Girgenti, now Agrigento; died Dec. 10, 1936, in Rome. Italian writer. The son of a sulfur-mine owner, Pirandello studied philology at the universities of Rome and Bonn. He began his literary career as a poet, with the collection Joyful Pain (1889). His first short-story collection was Love Affairs Without Love (1894). In the collection Stories for a Year (1922), there can be perceived both traditional verismo and an attempt to reveal the inner world of an ordinary man and his spiritual rebellion against life’s gloom. In the novel The Late Mattia Pascal (1904; Russian translation, 1967), Pirandello revealed the contradiction between the social mask and the true face of man in contemporary bourgeois society. Pirandello’s plays written between 1910 and 1917 were chiefly such comedies of everyday life in Sicilian dialect as Liolà (1916). These were succeeded by paradoxical philosophic and psychological dramas written in Italian and influenced by idealist concepts. The drama Six Characters in Search of an Author (1921) embodied the contradiction between art and life and presented the social tragedy of persons who are victims of their own masks. The drama To Clothe the Naked (1923) deals with the same problem in another aspect; here the author reveals the hypocrisy of outwardly respectable people. Themes in Henry IV(\\921) and The Life I Gave You (1924) are rebellion against reality and the creation of an imaginary world. The subjectiveness of morality and the absence of a boundary between reality and illusion are affirmed in the dramas Each in His Own way (1924) and Tonight We Improvise (1930). Pirandello was awarded a Nobel Prize in 1934. WORKSOpere, vols. 1–6. [Milan] 1956–60.In Russian translation: Obnazhennye maski. Foreword by G. V. Rubtsova. Moscow-Leningrad, 1932. Novelly [Foreword by N. Elina.] Moscow, 1958. P’esy. Foreword by N. Elina. Moscow, 1960. REFERENCESLunacharskii, A. V. Sobr. soch v. 8 tomakh, vol. 6. Moscow, 1965.Gramshi, A. O literature i iskusstve. Moscow, 1967. Storia della letteratura italiana, vol. 9. Milan, 1969. Gardair, J.-M. Pirandello. Paris, 1972. Barbina, A. Bibliografia della critica pirandelliana: 1889–1961. [Florence, 1967.] N. G. ELINA Luigi Pirandello
Synonyms for Luigi Pirandello
|
|||
随便看 |
|
英语词典包含2567994条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。