There are several options. Here I'd suggest two:
- Use the pattern
?novelist dct:subject dbc:20th-century_novelists
, if you can rely on that classification.
SELECT ?label
WHERE{
?novelist a yago:ItalianNovelists;
rdfs:label ?label;
dct:subject dbc:20th-century_novelists.
FILTER (langMatches(lang(?label), "EN"))
}
ORDER BY ?label
- Define birth range or a life-span range. Example birth range:
SELECT ?label
WHERE{
?novelist a yago:ItalianNovelists;
rdfs:label ?label;
dbo:birthDate ?date.
BIND (YEAR(?date) AS ?year)
FILTER (langMatches(lang(?label), "EN"))
FILTER (?year > 1882 && ?year < 1972)
}
ORDER BY ?label
With option 2 you will get more results but depending on the range, they might include novelists who haven't published anything in 20th century.
A third option would be the filter by the year of publishing. However, I wouldn't recommend it. First, it will give only results for those for whom such information is currently available in DBpedia, and that subset would most likely be smaller than the one from the first option. Second, depending on how you would define a 20 century novelist, the query results will omit those who wrote a novel in 20 century, which was published in 21.