Amoia, Alba della Fazia

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AMOIA, Alba della Fazia

AMOIA, Alba della Fazia. American, b. 1928. Genres: Theatre, Literary criticism and history, Biography. Career: Barnard College, NYC, instructor in French, 1951-59; Hunter College of the City University of New York, NYC, associate professor of French, 1960-75, now emerita associate professor; writer. United Nations Language Training, teacher of French and English, 1949-64; Columbia University, lecturer, 1950-54. Publications: Jean Anouilh, 1969; The Italian Theatre Today (interviews), 1975; Edmond Rostand, 1978; Albert Camus, 1990; Women on the Italian Literary Scene: A Panorama, 1992; Feodor Dostoevsky, 1993; Twentieth-Century Italian Women Writers, 1996; (with E. Bruschini) Stendhal's Rome: Then and Now, 1997; No Mothers We!: Italian Women Writers and Their Revolt against Maternity, 2000. EDITOR: (with B.L. Knapp and N. Dormoy-Savage) An Anthology of Modern Belgian Theatre, 1982; Thomas Mann's Fiorenza, 1990; (with B.L. Knapp) Multicultural Authors from Antiquity to 1945, 2001. Contributor of articles and reviews to periodicals.

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