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Caterina Marianna Percoto (19 February 1812 – 15 August 1887 in Manzano, Friuli) was a writer from the Austrian Empire and later Austria-Hungary, best remembered for her short stories and fables in Friulian, most notably her collection of Friulian fables titled Racconti (1863).
References
DeVito, Lori M. (1994). Caterina Percoto's Italian and Friulan Stories. City University of New York.
Feruglio, Elisabetta (1998). Caterina Percoto's Racconti: A Woman Writing about Women in Pre-Unification Italy. University of Cambridge.
Russell, Rinaldina (1994). Italian Women Writers: A Bio-bibliographical Sourcebook. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 332. ISBN978-0-313-28347-5.
Arslan, Antonia; Romani, Gabriella (1 January 2006). Writing to Delight: Italian Short Stories by Nineteenth-century Women Writers. University of Toronto Press. p. 206. ISBN978-0-8020-3810-4.
Marrone, Gaetana (2007). Encyclopedia of Italian Literary Studies: A-J. Taylor & Francis. p. 1398. ISBN978-1-57958-390-3.