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Zeno and Cosini
The work, showing the author's interest in the theories of Sigmund Freud, is written in the form of the memoirs of one Zeno Cosini, who writes them at the insistence of his psychoanalyst.
Zeno Cosini, the book's hero, mirrored Schmitz, being a businessman fascinated by Freudian theory.

Zeno and protagonist
* Zénon Ligre, alchemist, the protagonist of Marguerite Yourcenar's novel L ' Œuvre au noir, titled The Abyss or alternately titled Zeno of Bruges in the English translation.

Zeno and Italo
Further examples from the 1920s are Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby ( 1925 ), Hermann Hesse's Steppenwolf ( 1927 ) and Italo Svevo's La coscienza di Zeno ( 1923 ).
Born in Trieste ( then in Austria-Hungary ) as Aron Ettore Schmitz to a Jewish family that originated in Germany, Italo Svevo ( literally Italian swabian ) wrote the classic novel La Coscienza di Zeno ( rendered as Confessions of Zeno, or Zeno's Conscience ) and self-published it in 1923.
* Italo Svevo-La Coscienza di Zeno
* Confessions of Zeno, a 1923 novel by Italian modernist writer Italo Svevo
Important early 20th century writers include Italo Svevo, the author of La coscienza di Zeno ( 1923 ), and Luigi Pirandello ( winner of the 1934 Nobel Prize in Literature ), who explored the shifting nature of reality in his prose fiction and such plays as Sei personaggi in cerca d ' autore ( Six Characters in Search of an Author, 1921 )
* It has also been speculated that Stekel was the analyst after which Italo Svevo modeled the narrator in his famous Confessions of Zeno.

Zeno and novel
* L ' Œuvre au noir ( novel, 1968, Prix Femina 1968 ) – translated The Abyss, aka Zeno of Bruges ( by Grace Frick-1976 )
In the 1960s, Zeno Gandía's best-known novel, La Charca was translated to English by Kal Wagenheim.

Zeno and La
Agazzi, Antria, Badia San Veriano, Bagnoro, Battifolle, Campoluci, Campriano, Capolona, Ceciliano, Chiani, Chiassa Superiore, Cincelli, Frassineto, Gaville, Giovi, Gragnone, Il Matto, Indicatore, La Pace, Le Poggiola, Meliciano, Misciano, Molinelli, Molin Nuovo, Monte Sopra Rondine, Montione, Mugliano, Olmo, Ottavo, Palazzo del Pero, Patrignone, Pieve a Ranco, Poggio Ciliegio, Policiano, Pomaio, Ponte a Chiani, Ponte alla Chiassa, Pieve a Quarto, Ponte Buriano, Poti, Pratantico, Puglia, Policiano, Quarata, Rigutino, Ripa di Olmo, Rondine, Ruscello, San Firenze, San Giuliano, San Leo, San Marco Vill ' Alba, San Polo, Santa Firmina, Santa Maria alla Rassinata, Sant ' Andrea a Pigli, San Zeno, Sargiano, Staggiano, Stoppe d ' Arca, Subbiano, Torrino, Tregozzano, Venere, Vitiano.
* La Coscienza di Zeno, 1923 ( The Confessions of Zeno / Zeno's Conscience )
* Concordances of Una vita, and La Coscienza di Zeno
* Listen to some chapters of La Coscienza di Zeno on audio mp3 free download
( La Coscienza di Zeno, 1923.
Image of Manuel Zeno Gandia ( 1907 ) is found on the left lower corner of " La Charca ", de Manuel Zeno Gandía: temas y estilo ; Editorial Plaza Mayor ; ISBN 1-56328-022-1

Zeno and di
In July 1273 Nicola Pisano was commissioned by the Operai di San Jacopo of Pistoia to make the altar of San Jacopo in the cathedral of San Zeno.
: Villa Zeno ( for Marco Zeno ), Donegal di Cessalto, Province of Treviso
Outside the centre of town there are Roman ruins of Fornaci, the Abbazia di Maguzzano, Drugolo Castle, the churches of Madonna di San Martino, San Cipriano, and pieve di San Zeno.
* San Zeno ( Zenone ) di Verona
it: Zeno di Verona

Cosini and novel
His first novel, Death of a River Guide ( 1997 ), is the tale of Aljaz Cosini, river guide, who lies drowning, reliving his life and the lives of his family and forebears.

protagonist and Italo
Great players in the late 1960s and early and mid 1970s, such as Italo Estupiñan, Rómulo Dudar Mina and Polo Carrera, made the team protagonist, although they would see themselves relegated in 1978.

protagonist and novel
The adventure novel exhibits these " protagonist on adventurous journey " characteristics as do many popular feature films, such as Star Wars and Raiders of the Lost Ark.
In Baxter's novel, Aurelianus is a minor character who interacts with the book's main Roman-era protagonist, Regina, founder of an ( literally ) underground matriarchal society.
At one point in 1984 Winston Smith, the protagonist of Orwell's novel, tries " to remember in what year he had first heard mention of Big Brother.
* Christian, the protagonist in John Bunyan's novel The Pilgrim's Progress
The stories are the diaries of protagonist Claudine, which outline the education and growing up of the young girl, who is aged fifteen at the beginning of the first novel Claudine à l ' école.
Despite condemning the ' Mahometans ' as infidels, he viewed the protagonist of the novel, Hayy, as a model for his ideal Christian philosopher and monotheistic scientist '.
An example of silicon based life forms takes place in the Alan Dean Foster novel Sentenced to Prism in which the protagonist Evan Orgell is trapped on a planet whose entire ecosystem is mostly silicon-based.
Alonso Quijano, the protagonist of the novel, is a retired country gentleman nearing fifty years of age, living in an unnamed section of La Mancha with his niece and housekeeper.
Philip Roth titled the second chapter of his novel " The Ghost Writer " Nathan Dedalus, after the novel's young protagonist Nathan Zuckerman.
* The protagonist of Stephen King's novel Duma Key exhibited symptoms of a condition similar to receptive aphasia after suffering brain damage in an industrial accident.
* Haki Stërmilli's novel If I Were a Boy ( 1936 ) is written in the form of diary entries which documents the life of the main protagonist.
Saga's grandson, Minamoto no Tōru, is thought to be an inspiration for the protagonist of the novel The Tale of Genji.
A prime example is Kiss Me Deadly ( 1955 ); based on a novel by Mickey Spillane, the best-selling of all the hardboiled authors, here the protagonist is a private eye, Mike Hammer.
* Douglass is the protagonist of the novel Riversmeet ( Richard Bradbury, Muswell Press, 2007 ), a fictionalized account of his 1845 speaking tour of the British Isles.
Coming Up for Air, his last novel before World War II is the most ' English ' of his novels ; alarums of war mingle with images of idyllic Thames-side Edwardian childhood of protagonist George Bowling.
The most famous parody of the Gothic is Jane Austen's novel Northanger Abbey ( 1818 ) in which the naive protagonist, after reading too much Gothic fiction, conceives herself a heroine of a Radcliffian romance and imagines murder and villainy on every side, though the truth turns out to be much more prosaic.
In the 2002 novel The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd, the narrator and protagonist Lily describes a punishment her abusive father routinely inflicted on her: kneeling on grits.
* Glaucus, the protagonist in the novel The Last Days of Pompeii
) The literary technique applied in telling the story is Bildungsroman, which is a type of novel concerned with the moral and psychological growth of the protagonist.
* Katie Scarlett ( O ' Hara ) Hamilton Kennedy Butler: The protagonist of the novel, Scarlett's forthright Irish blood is always at variance with the French teachings of style from her mother, Ellen O ' Hara.
In the Mouth of Madness took a more literal approach, as its protagonist actually hopped from the real world into a novel created by the madman he was hired to track down.
* In A. J. Cronin's novel, A Pocketful of Rye, the protagonist Carroll reads the poem as a young man, forgets it, and suffers from a recurring nightmare that finally leads to his conversion.
* Joshua is a main protagonist in Matthew Woodring Stover's novel Jericho Moon.
Typically but not always, the protagonist of a wuxia novel will become this leader and command the actions of wulin.
La Malinche is the main protagonist in such works as the novel Feathered Serpent: A Novel of the Mexican Conquest by Colin Falconer, and The Golden Princess by Alexander Baron.

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