Anna Radius Zuccari (May 7, 1846 – July 13, 1918) was an Italian writer who used thepen nameNeera.[1]
The daughter of Fermo Zuccari,[2] an architect, she was bornAnna Zuccari inMilan and grew up inCaravaggio. Her mother died when she was ten and she was raised by two older unmarried aunts from her father's family.[1] Her father died when she was twenty. In 1871, she married the banker Emilio Radius.[2] She published her first short story in 1875 in the publicationIl Pungolo. Zuccari contributed to various magazines and journals, such asRivista d'Italia,Nuova Antologia [it],L'Illustrazione Italiana,La Lettura [it] andL'Idea Liberale. In 1890, she founded the journalVita Intima.[1]
Despite her career as a successful author, it was Zuccari's view that a woman's place was in the home, which she called "real feminism".[1]
She died in Milan of cancer at the age of 72, being confined to bed by her illness. During the period before her death, she dictated her memoirs which were published after her death asUna giovinezza del secolo XIX (Portrait of a 19th-century youth).[3]
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