Silence and Omissions Essay Plan
Silence and Omissions Essay Plan
Silence and Omissions Essay Plan
4. Silences and omissions are dealt with very differently by Ginzburg, Morante, and
Loy. Make comparisons between at least two authors and describe the use of
silences and omissions in at least two texts.
Introduction:
Introduce title of essay and what I will discuss followed by brief intro of each author.
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Student Name: Niamh O’Brien
Student Number: 17377333
Module Title: 20th Century Italian Women Writers
Module Co-Ordinator: Ursula Fanning
Conclusion:
Highlight what I have discussed (similar to intro) and end with a brief critical overview.
Bibliography
Woolf, Judith. “Silent Witness: Memory and Omission in Natalia Ginzburg’s ‘Family
Sayings.’” The Cambridge Quarterly, vol. 25, no. 3, Oxford University Press, 1996, pp. 243–
62, http://www.jstor.org/stable/42967733.
Almond, I., 2002. "The Appalling Richness of Reticence: Silence in the Work of Natalia
Ginzburg." Italian Quarterly 39: 151/2, (2002) 27-34, [online] pp.27-34. Available at:
<https://www.academia.edu/412866/_The_Appalling_Richness_of_Reticence_Silence_in_th
e_Work_of_Natalia_Ginzburg_?auto=download>
Wood, Sharon. Italian Women Writing. Athlone Press, London, 1995, pp. 161-168
Cinelli, Gianluca. “Silenzio e Verità Ne La Parola Ebreo Di Rosetta Loy.” MLN, vol. 123, no.
1, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008, pp. 8–21, http://www.jstor.org/stable/30133951.