Carolina Invernizio
Carolina Maria Margarita Invernizio, better known just as Carolina Invenizio, was an Italian novelist. She had a large popular success between late 1800s until her death.
Biography
Early life
Invenizio was born in Voghera, the daughter of an official of the Kingdom of Sardinia. She long claimed her date of birth as 1858, but in 1983 after extensive research in the municipal registers, her birth year was eventually determined to be 1851.In 1865 she moved with her family to Florence, where she studied at the Istituto Magistrale.
Career
Invenizio made her writing debut in 1876, with the short story Un autore drammatico. In 1877 she published her first novel, Rina o L'angelo delle Alpi.Invernizio wrote about 150 novels and 20 collections of novelle, as well as four books of fiction for children. Influenced by feuilleton literature, she had an enormous popular following with her novels characterized by sensationalist, melodramatic and often gothic themes. She was often badly received by critics, and Antonio Gramsci referred to her as an "old trooper" and an "honest hen", eventually regretting these remarks.