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132:, in 1906, also under a pen name. The semi-autobiographical novel concerned the lives of married women in Sicilian society at the turn of the 20th century. The work was deeply critical of the gender inequality present within Sicilian culture, especially when pertaining to the stigmas surrounding women who chose a career (the protagonist of the novel, much like Mancuso herself, decides to forgo a traditional marriage and become a teacher) over marriage and motherhood. Upon its release, the article was well-received, though it would remain relatively obscure until the late 20th century. 139:, producing several essays related to gender inequality in Italian society. Much of this later criticism was also personally inflected, as it concerned the forced domesticity and rigid lifestyle upper class Sicilian woman were coerced to practice. Elvira also advocated for girls education, though she also lambasted girls primary schools as being only used to train young women for the life Italian society expected them to live. 31: 154:
Much of Mancuso's work, though well-received by coeval critics, was not widely read. In the 1980s, her work accrued additional interest after several prominent Italian authors praised her work. Notably, Sicilian playwright and politician
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Elise Magistro, "English translation of 'On the condition of the bourgeois woman in Sicily' by Elvira Mancuso (1867-1958)", in the Journal of Italian Translation , edited by Luigi Bonaffini, Vol. VIII, N ° 2 (2013), pp .
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under two pseudonyms, Lucia Vermanos and Ruggero Torres. Elveria produced her most famous - and only - novel,
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and the accompanying censorship in Italy, Elvira pursued a career as a schoolteacher. She died in 1958.
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Elvira was born in Italy in 1867. She was born into a wealthy family; her father was a noted
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that "There are many truths in this book that do not age".
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Luigi Capuana, Women's Literature , Catania, 1988, p. 66
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