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  1. Eugenia Rasponi (18 September 1873–1958) was an Italian noblewoman who became a suffragist and businessperson. Dedicated to social welfare projects, as her mother had been, she opened a furniture manufacturing business to preserve the local hand-crafted canvases made in Romagna. In 1918, she met openly-lesbian writer and suffragist, Lina Poletti.

  2. 1 de dic. de 2022 · LINA POLETTI, c. 1899 Towards the end of the century she changed names. Cordula sounded anyway like a heap of rope. Lina was a swift, sleek line, a hand brushing a row of buttons. Lina was the one who would read Sappho. Lina lived with her family on Via Rattazzi, not far from the tomb of Dante. A tomb is a dead place in the ground.

  3. 24 de ene. de 2023 · Some of Schwartz’s subjects are obsessed with her poems; the Italian writer Lina Poletti, born in 1885, studied the classics so intently that she “could translate Sappho without a dictionary.”

  4. I’m not sure I’ve ever read anything quite like Selby Wynn Schwartz’s After Sappho. Moving from 1880s Italy, and the life of poet Lina Poletti, to Virginia Woolf in the 1920s, it is a chorus of women’s voices – feminists, artists, writers, lesbians – all fighting to be able to live their lives in a world run by men.

  5. Institute Lina Afifi, Saida. 2,284 likes · 3 talking about this · 95 were here. Physical beauty is subjective or personal. That is, as the saying goes,...

  6. wanted to have a relationship with both Poletti and Cena at the same time, she was greatly 1 The letters referenced here are housed at the Fondazione Istituto Gramsci in Rome, Italy. Alessandra Cenni edited and published some of the letters between Sibilla Aleramo and Lina Poletti in Lettere d’Amore a Lina, Alessandra Cenni (Ed.).

  7. Liked by Lina Poletti “It has long been our company’s belief that if you take care of the employees, they will take care of the business.” Aflac CEO, Dan Amos.

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