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Ombretta Frau
Assistant Professor of Italian
Specialization Luigi Pirandello; modern Italian literature; Italian women writers
Ombretta Frau brings to the College an extensive knowledge of Luigi
Pirandello and interests in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century
Italian journals, modern philology and women writers. Frau believes
that one of the most important factors in her teaching is "the
classroom atmosphere, which should always be relaxed and friendly, to
encourage communication." She uses many pedagogical tools, including
films, music. She teaches both language and literature courses,
including Sorelle di penna; Literature and Fascism; Liars, Pranksters
and Jesters on the Italian Stage; and Travellers in Modern Italian
Literature.
Frau has taught at Boston College, Rice University, and Harvard
University, where she won excellence in teaching awards. With Cristina
Gragnani (University of Illinois) she is the author of the critical edition of Luigi Pirandello's Taccuino di Harvard
(Mondadori, Milano 2002). She published articles on Cerami, Mantea,
Jolanda, and Pirandello. She recently published an introduced and
annotated edition of Mantea’s Espatriata: da Torino a Honolulu
(Salerno Editrice, Rome, 2007). At present, she is at work on an
extensive project on the refusal of motherhood in nineteenth-century
Italian women writers and, in collaboration with Cristina Gragnani, she
is completing a book on a nineteenth-century Italian literary
periodical, Flirt Illustrato. News Links: "Honolulu Sojourn: Sex, Lies, and Politics," Office of Communications, February 5, 2008
"New Assistant Professors Add Depth and Breadth to MHC Faculty," College Street Journal, September 5, 2003
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