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Elisa Chimenti

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gaining power years later, Chimenti was unable to continue running her school and became a full time
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where she wrote two books and continue to study. After marrying in 1912, Chimenti returned to
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in 1884 when she was an infant. Chimenti grew up studying multiple languages in a
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to Maria Luisa Ruggio Conti and Rosario Chimenti. Her family emigrated to
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in 1914, and would go on to teach there for many years.
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oral traditions
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multicultural
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Germany
Morocco
Italian
Tangier
Mussolini
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Morocco
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Categories
1883 births
1969 deaths
20th-century Italian writers
Italian women writers
Italian expatriates in Tunisia
Italian expatriates in Morocco
Italian expatriates in Germany
20th-century Italian women
Writers from Naples

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