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Natalia Ginzburg: Critical Essay by Corinna del Greco Lobner

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SOURCE: Lobner, Corinna del Greco. “A Lexicon for Both Sexes: Natalia Ginzburg and the Family Saga.” In Contemporary Women Writers in Italy: A Modern Renaissance, edited by Santo L. Aricò, pp. 27-42. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1990.

In the following essay, Lobner explores Ginzburg's representation of gender and familial roles in her fiction.

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