• The Adulteress (Italian: L'adultera) is a 1946 Italian melodrama film directed by Duilio Coletti and starring Clara Calamai, Roldano Lupi and Carlo Ninchi...
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    Storm, 1878), was followed by a series exploring modern life, notably L'Adultera (Woman Taken in Adultery, 1882), which was the first of his society novels...
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    Italian) "mattia-preti.it - Cristo e l'adultera". Retrieved 9 December 2022. (in Italian) "Fondazione Zeri - Preti, Mattia, 'Cristo e l'adultera'". v t e...
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  • exhibited at the National Exhibition at the Brera. In 1903, his painting of L'adultera was also awarded a monetary prize. In 1906, he helped decorate the sanctuary...
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  • the Premio Soroptimist. Her next novels, L’imputata (The Accused) and L’adultera (The Adulteress), both published with Bompiani, received two important...
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  • Verbena House, or, Miss Bellasis Birched for Thieving Theodor Fontane – L'Adultera (The Adulteress) Karl Adolph Gjellerup – Germanernes Lærling (The Germans'...
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    the ill-fated female protagonist. Calamai was offered the lead role in L'adultera (The Adulteress, 1946, directed by Duilio Coletti), after Anna Magnani...
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    about Lucrezia Borgia) Messalina [it] (1910) — (film about Messalina) L'adultera [it] (1911) Antigone (1911) — (based on Antigone) Mademoiselle de Scudery...
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