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This article by Claude-Alain Roten, OrphAnalytics, was published in the Swiss Magazine l'1dex, October 31 2017.

All statistical analyzes unambiguously reveal who writes for Elena Ferrante: Domenico Starnone

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Who is Elena Ferrante?

The Sunday Times, April 2 2017, 12:01am

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/step-forward-elena-ferrante-9cx3htp95

Last year, the writer behind the bestselling Elena Ferrante novels was unmasked as a little-known Italian translator. Speculation remains rife that more than one author is at work. Michael Sheridan goes to the heart of the literary rumour mill in Naples to sort the facts from the fiction.

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No translation in English is yet available, sorry.

Original Article in Italian

Di Ferrante ce n'è due

Angiola Codacci-Pisanelli, araBlog, l’Espresso, 12.10.2016

Leggo sul "Corriere" un articolo di Alessia Rastelli che racconta di una nuova ricerca statistica che conferma il segreto di P...

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Books signed under the pseudonym Elena Ferrante are discussed in the media (New York Times, Corriere della Sera, Il Sole 24 Ore, L'Express, and again the New York Times).

Nobody could meet the author of these books. The recent success of the English translations increases the interest in this corpus. Several names have been suggested as a possible writer of these books. Analyses, mainly of linguistic statistics, were conducted to determine the author of the Ferrante corpus.

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