01604nam0 2200373 i 450 SBL026561820231121125818.0IT644506 19981203d1964 ||||0itac50 baitaitz01i xxxe z01n˜La œbarriera del naturalismostudi sulla narrativa italiana contemporaneaRenato BarilliMilanoMursia°1964!301 p.21 cmCiviltà letteraria del Novecento. Saggi7Scritti in parte già pubbl. su vari periodici.001CFI00002302001 Civiltà letteraria del Novecento. Saggi7NaturalismoFIRRMLC058467ILetteratura narrativa italianaSec. 20.FIRRMLC047754I853.91NARRATIVA ITALIANA, 20. SECOLO21Barilli, RenatoCFIV00007907010990ITIT-0119981203IT-RM028 IT-RM0289 IT-RM0460 IT-FR0017 Biblioteca Universitaria AlessandrinaRM028 Biblioteca Statale A. BaldiniRM0289 Biblioteca Dell' Archivio Centrale Dello StatoRM0460 Biblioteca umanistica Giorgio ApreaFR0017 NSBL0265618Biblioteca umanistica Giorgio Aprea 52MAG 6/839 52MAG0000003055 VMN RS A 2013052720130527 01 04 27 52Barriera del naturalismo479056UNICAS01463ojm 2200265z- 450 991014878290332120230912161814.00-00-742913-4(CKB)3710000000922922(BIP)032949276(EXLCZ)99371000000092292220231107c2011uuuu -u- -engAll's Well That Ends WellHarperCollins UKAll's Well That Ends Well is a play by William Shakespeare. It is believed to have been written between 1604 and 1605, and was originally published in the First Folio in 1623Though originally the play was classified as a comedy, the play is now considered by some critics to be one of his problem plays, so named because they cannot be neatly classified as tragedy or comedy.When the clever and appealing Helena cures the ailing king of France of an illness, she asks for the hand of Bertram (a proper young Englishman) in return. Her efforts to win Bertram's love are rendered with wit and verve by a distinguished cast including Claire Bloom, John Stride, Dame Flora Robson, Eric Portman and Jack MacGowan. This performance brings to life this surprisingly modern play.Drama822.33Shakespeare William1564-1616132200Bloom ClaireothStephens RobertothAUDIO9910148782903321All's well that ends well20718UNINA