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Maria Corti (7 September 1915 – 22 February 2002) was an Italian philologist, literary critic, and novelist. Considered one of the leading literary scholars of post-World War II Italy, she was awarded numerous prizes including the Premio Campiello for the entire body of her work. Her works of fiction were informed by her literary scholarship but also had a distinctly autobiographical vein, particularly her Voci del nord-est (1986) and II canto delle sirene (1989). For most of her career she was based at the University of Pavia where she established the Fondo Manoscritti di Autori Moderni e Contemporanei, an extensive curated archive of material on modern Italian writers.

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  • Maria Corti (* 7. September 1915 in Mailand; † 22. Februar 2002 ebenda) war eine italienische Romanschriftstellerin und Literaturwissenschaftlerin, Romanistin und Italianistin. (de)
  • Maria Corti (7 de septiembre de 1915 – 22 de febrero de 2002) fue una filóloga, crítica literaria y novelista italiana. Considerada una de las principales eruditas literarias de la postsegunda guerra mundial en Italia, le concedieron numerosos premios, incluido el Premio Campiello por la totalidad de su labor. Sus trabajos de ficción fueron informados por su beca literaria, pero también tenían una vena claramente autobiográfica, en particular su Voci del nord-est (1986) y II delle canto sirene (1989). La mayor parte de su carrera la desarrolló en la Universidad de Pavía, donde estableció el Fondo Manoscritti di Autori Moderni e Contemporanei.​ (es)
  • Maria Corti (7 September 1915 – 22 February 2002) was an Italian philologist, literary critic, and novelist. Considered one of the leading literary scholars of post-World War II Italy, she was awarded numerous prizes including the Premio Campiello for the entire body of her work. Her works of fiction were informed by her literary scholarship but also had a distinctly autobiographical vein, particularly her Voci del nord-est (1986) and II canto delle sirene (1989). For most of her career she was based at the University of Pavia where she established the Fondo Manoscritti di Autori Moderni e Contemporanei, an extensive curated archive of material on modern Italian writers. (en)
  • Maria Corti (Milano, 7 settembre 1915 – Milano, 23 febbraio 2002) è stata una filologa, critica letteraria, scrittrice e semiologa italiana. (it)
  • Maria Corti (ur. 1915 w Mediolanie - zm. 22 lutego 2002 tamże) – włoska pisarka i historyk literatury. Była profesorem historii języka włoskiego na Uniwersytecie w Pawii oraz przewodniczącą Włoskiego Towarzystwa Semiotycznego. Prowadziła studia nad twórczością Calavantiego, poetami Stil novo oraz neapolitańskimi pisarzami XV wieku. Była autorką wielu prac naukowych. Oprócz tego tworzyła też literaturę piękną. Najbardziej znaną jej pozycją jest powieść historyczna "Godzina próby" o bohaterskiej obronie miasta Otranto przed najazdem tureckim w 1480 roku. (pl)
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