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Laura Mancinelli OMRI (18 December 1933 – 7 July 2016) was an Italian writer, germanist, medievalist and university professor.[1]

Laura Mancinelli

OMRI
Born(1933-12-18)18 December 1933
Udine, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Kingdom of Italy
Died7 July 2016(2016-07-07) (aged 82)
Turin, Piedmont, Italy
Resting placeExilles Cemetery, Exilles, Piedmont, Italy, IT
Occupationwriter, author of historical novels, germanist and translator, medievalist
NationalityItalian
Alma materUniversity of Turin
Notable worksThe Song of the Nibelungs. Problems and values
The Twelve Abbots of Challant
The Miracle of Saint Odilia

Mancinelli also wrote academic texts, children's books, essays (numerous of medieval history), and historical novels.[2]


Life


Laura Mancinelli was born in Udine in 1933, then, after a period of short stays between Rovereto and Mantua where she spent her early childhood, in 1937 the family moved permanently to Turin.

After her school education and studies, she graduated from the University of Turin in 1956 with a degree in german literature with a focus on modern literature.

In the years following her doctorate she taught without ever giving up her passion for medieval german culture. In 1969 she wrote the essay The Song of the Nibelungs. Problems and values.

In the 1970s she taught germanic philology at the University of Sassari and then called in Venice by the Germanist Ladislao Mittner [de], in 1976 she founded the Department of History of German Language at the Ca' Foscari University of Venice.[3]

On the advice of his colleague and friend, Claudio Magris, in 1972 she edited and translated into Italian from the original volume, the Nibelungenlied, followed in 1978 by Tristan [de] (Gottfried von Straßburg) and in 1989 by Gregorius and Poor Heinrich (Hartmann von Aue[4]).

In the early 1990s, affected by multiple sclerosis, Laura Mancinelli left the Chair of german philology.

Mancinelli died on 7 July 2016 in Turin as a result of her illness.[5][6][7][8] The farewell ceremony took place on 11 July 2016 in the monumental cemetery of Turin; the funeral took place in Exilles in the Susa Valley, where the writer had set one of her novels.


Career



Writing career


After returning to Turin as holder of the University Chair of germanic philology, in 1981 Laura Mancinelli made her debut in fiction, publishing, The Twelve Abbots of Challant (winner the same year of the Mondello Prize[9]), a historical novel that the author had begun to write in 1968. After came Il fantasma di Mozart in 1986 and The Miracle of Saint Odilia in 1989.

Other works were: Amadé, a tale of Mozart's journey in Turin as an adolescent; La casa del tempo; Gli occhi dell'imperatore, winner of the Rapallo Prize in 1994; Raskolnikov; I tre cavalieri del Graal and Il principe scalzo. In 1999, the theatrical performance Notte con Mozart, based on the play of the same name in two acts (published in 1991), was performed at Regio in Turin.

From 1994 onwards, she devoted herself entirely to writing and published more than fifteen works throughout the decade, despite hospital stays and lengthy rehabilitation.

In 2001, La sacra rappresentazione (The sacred representation) (2001) came out in bookshops. It recounts the handover of the Fortress of Exilles from France (Dauphiné) to Savoy, which took place after a night of revelry by the French garrison in 1708. In the same year, the author was simultaneously working on an autobiographical novel that occupied her for several years and was published in 2002 under the title Andante con tenerezza.

In 2009 she published the novel Gli occhiali di Cavour, followed by Due storie d'amore in 2011, free interpretations of the story of two famous couples, Kriemhild and Siegfried, Tristan and Iseult.


Bibliography



Novels



English translations


Two of Mancinelli's books have been translated in English (as of October 2022):


Translation of Classics of German Literature



Honours



National honours



See also



References



Sources





На других языках


[de] Laura Mancinelli

Laura Mancinelli (* 18. Dezember 1933 in Udine; † 7. Juli 2016[1][2][3] in Turin) war eine italienische Mediävistin, Universitätsprofessorin, Übersetzerin sowie Verfasserin historischer Romane.
- [en] Laura Mancinelli

[ru] Манчинелли, Лаура

Лаура Манчинелли (итал. Laura Mancinelli; 18 декабря 1933, Удине, Италия — 7 июля 2016, Турин, Италия) — эксперт по средневековью, немецкая и итальянская писательница , автор исторических романов.



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