My Karst and My City and Other Essays is the first book available in English on the work of Scipio Slataper, one of the most prominent intellectuals active in Trieste at the turn of the twentieth century.
My Karst and My City and Other Essays is the first book available in English on the work of Scipio Slataper, one of the most prominent intellectuals active in Trieste at the turn of the twentieth century.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Scipio Slataper (1888–1915) was an Italian writer, most famous for his lyrical essay My Karst. He is considered, alongside Italo Svevo, as the initiator of the prolific tradition of Italian literature in Trieste.
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Acknowledgments Introduction "This Little Corner of Europe": Slataper's Reflections on and around Trieste's Cultural and National Identity Elena Coda A Note on the Texts and Their Translations Nicholas Benson and Elena Coda 1. My Karst and My City 2. From Political Writings: Letters on Trieste Trieste Has No Cultural Traditions The Life of the Spirit 3. From Literary and Critical Writings To Young Italian Intellectuals Futurism Crepuscular Confusion 4. From Ibsen 5. From Political Writings Irredentism Today The National and Political Future of Trieste National Rights Are Affirmed with War 6. From Letters to Three Women Friends To Elody (Firenze, 6 June 1912) To Gigetta (Firenze, 8 February 1912) To Gigetta (23 November 1915) Index
Acknowledgments Introduction "This Little Corner of Europe": Slataper's Reflections on and around Trieste's Cultural and National Identity Elena Coda A Note on the Texts and Their Translations Nicholas Benson and Elena Coda 1. My Karst and My City 2. From Political Writings: Letters on Trieste Trieste Has No Cultural Traditions The Life of the Spirit 3. From Literary and Critical Writings To Young Italian Intellectuals Futurism Crepuscular Confusion 4. From Ibsen 5. From Political Writings Irredentism Today The National and Political Future of Trieste National Rights Are Affirmed with War 6. From Letters to Three Women Friends To Elody (Firenze, 6 June 1912) To Gigetta (Firenze, 8 February 1912) To Gigetta (23 November 1915) Index
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