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The volume is about the life and works of Edward Storer as an Imagist poet. He was the first English translator of Luigi Pirandello's Henry IV and Six Characters in Search of and Author. He founded in Rome (Italy) a literary review (Atys) which gathered artists' and poets' works from all over the world. In the book a table of contents of Atys's issues is available. Valeria Petrocchi also examines the linguistic and stylistic features of Pirandello's English translations.
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The content and findings of the book are a valid and helpful instrument for all those who wish to expand their studies on Imagism and the little reviews at the beginning of the twentieth century.
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DOI: 10.4324/9781135000356-rem1767-1.
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