Paolina Valeria Maria Bianchetti (1876-01-04)4 January 1876 Castelfranco Veneto, Italy
Died
4 January 1938(1938-01-04) (aged 62) Padua, Italy
Occupation
Writer
Spouse
Giulio Giovanni Drigo
(m. 1898; died 1922)
Children
Paolo Drigo
Paola (néeBianchetti) Drigo (4 January 1876 – 4 January 1938) was an Italian writer of short stories, novellas, and novels. Her first collection of short stories, La fortuna, was published in 1913 and caught the attention of literary critics and the public. Her last major works were two novels, Fine d'anno and Maria Zef, both published in 1936. With a style rooted in 19th century Italian realism, she was admired for the detailed psychological analysis of her characters and her descriptions of provincial life in her native Veneto region. The protagonists of her stories (usually women) were people of humble origin or those who had been "humiliated by fate".[1]
^Bocelli, Arnaldo (1938). "Drigo, Paola". Enciclopedia Italiana (Appendice I). Treccani. Online version retrieved 15 September 2014 (in Italian).
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