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  1. Lina Poletti (Q1172912) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Italian writer (1885-1971) Cordula Poletti; edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Lina Poletti. Italian writer (1885-1971) Cordula Poletti; Statements. instance of. human. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project.

  2. 24 de ago. de 2022 · He loaned Lina any book she wanted, appreciated her as she was, and asked himself what men in Italy could do to support women’s rights. Lina wrote him many affectionate letters, and I thought that he merited a vignette in this book. The narrative voice in After Sappho is often the first-person plural.

  3. Eugenia Rasponi (18 September 1873–1958) was an Italian noblewoman who became a suffragist and businessperson. Dedicated to social welfare projects, as her mother had been, she opened a furniture manufacturing business to preserve the local hand-crafted canvases made in Romagna. In 1918, she met openly-lesbian writer and suffragist, Lina Poletti.

  4. 1 de dic. de 2022 · LINA POLETTI, c. 1899 Towards the end of the century she changed names. Cordula sounded anyway like a heap of rope. Lina was a swift, sleek line, a hand brushing a row of buttons. Lina was the one who would read Sappho. Lina lived with her family on Via Rattazzi, not far from the tomb of Dante. A tomb is a dead place in the ground.

  5. 26 de ene. de 2023 · The Italian writer Lina Poletti provides an anchoring presence and is also the book's dedicatee. We follow her along a stone-skipping path from her lonely childhood, ...

  6. When Lina Poletti and Sibilla Aleramo met in 1908, Poletti was a student of philosophy living in Ravenna. Both women shared a passion for education and feminism. Aleramo, born in 1876 as Rina Faccio, was, at the time of their meeting, seven years older than Poletti and already a