The literature of Sardinia is the literary production of Sardinian authors, as well as the literary production generally referring to Sardinia as an argument, written in various languages.
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The literature of Sardinia is the literary production of Sardinian authors, as well as the literary production generally referring to Sardinia as an argument...
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Sardinian or Sard (endonym: sardu, Sardinian: [ˈsaɾdu], limba sarda, Sardinian: [ˈlimba ˈzaɾda], or lìngua sarda, Sardinian: [ˈliŋɡwa ˈzaɾda]) is a Romance...
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Partidu Sardu-Partito Sardo d'Azione (Sardinian Action Party), that blended social-democratic ideas and Sardinian nationalism. The party took a formal...
Piedmontese Giuseppe Botero (1815–1885), devoting much of his career to Sardinianliterature. Spanish-speaking South American Romanticism was influenced heavily...
Logudorese Sardinian (Sardinian: sardu logudoresu, Italian: sardo logudorese) is one of the two written standards of the Sardinian language, which is...
Sardinian Literary Spring is a definition of the whole body of the literature produced in Sardinia from around the 1980s onwards. Sardinian Literary Spring...
elsewhere but spent a large part of their active life in Sardinia. People of Sardinian heritage and descent are in a separate section of this article. Pietro...
Piedmontese Giuseppe Botero (1815–1885), devoting much of his career to Sardinianliterature. Spanish-speaking South American Romanticism was influenced heavily...
in Literature three times. Born in the Sardinian town of Sorso, he studied law at Turin and Pavia before moving to Milan and taking up literature, remaining...
France 1720) was a poet, writer, and politician. He was born to a noble Sardinian family when the kingdom of Sardinia was part of the Spanish crown. From...
attractions in Sardinia Sardinian people, List of SardiniansSardinian language Sardinian Literary Spring SardinianliteratureSardinian medieval kingdoms "Statistiche...
Maria Carta (24 June 1934 – 22 September 1994) was a Sardinian folk music singer-songwriter. She also performed in film and theatre. In 1975 she wrote...
its name. Not much can be gathered from the classical literature about the origins of the Sardinian people. The ethnonym "S(a)rd" may belong to the Pre-Indo-European...
Sassari, first specialising in Italian literature, and then later in Sardinian philology and Sardinianliterature. He was a leading advocate for minority...
rennus in Sardinian, judicati in Latin, regni or giudicati sardi in Italian), in English also referred to as Sardinian Kingdoms, Sardinian Judgedoms or...
also UK: /ˌkæliˈɑːri, ˈkæljəri/, US: /ˈkɑːljəri/, Italian: [ˈkaʎʎari] ; Sardinian: Casteddu [kasˈteɖːu]; Latin: Caralis) is an Italian municipality and...
Gavino Contini (in Sardinian, Gavinu Còntene) ((12 December 1855 – 24 July 1915)) was a Sardinian poet, was probably the greatest exponent of improvised...
Antonio Lo Frasso (1540, in Alghero, Sardinia – 1600, in Cagliari) was a Sardinian poet, writer and soldier. He was the author of Los diez libros de Fortuna...
Gavino Ledda (Sardinian: Gavinu 'e Ledda; born 30 December 1938) is an author and a scholar of the Italian language and of Sardinian. He is best known...
Italian literature is written in the Italian language, particularly within Italy. It may also refer to literature written by Italians or in other languages...
also known as Hieronimu Araolla, (Sassari, 1542 - Rome, 1615) was a Sardinian poet and priest. Gerolamo Araolla was born into a distinguished family...
birth of four independent kingdoms called Judicates (Latin: Judicati; Sardinian: Judicados) in the 8th through 10th centuries. Falling under papal influence...
The Second Italian War of Independence, also called the Sardinian War, the Austro-Sardinian War, the Franco-Austrian War, or the Italian War of 1859 (Italian:...
antropologie di Giulio Angioni, Nuoro, Il Maestrale, 2015. Italy portal Literature portal Sardinian Literary Spring Assandira Sa Laurera Francesco Bachis and Antonio...
the geographical proximity, has as its closest linguistic neighbour not Sardinian (a separate group with which it is not mutually intelligible), but rather...