Peter Brand / Lino Pertile (eds.)
The Cambridge History of Italian Literature
Herausgeber: Brand, Peter; Pertile, Lino
Peter Brand / Lino Pertile (eds.)
The Cambridge History of Italian Literature
Herausgeber: Brand, Peter; Pertile, Lino
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Provides a comprehensive survey of one of the richest and most influential literatures of Europe.
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Provides a comprehensive survey of one of the richest and most influential literatures of Europe.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Rev
- Seitenzahl: 736
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1175g
- ISBN-13: 9780521666220
- ISBN-10: 0521666228
- Artikelnr.: 21294595
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Rev
- Seitenzahl: 736
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1175g
- ISBN-13: 9780521666220
- ISBN-10: 0521666228
- Artikelnr.: 21294595
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
List of contributors
Preface
Acknowledgements
Map
Chronology
Part I. Origins and Duecento: 1. The earliest evidence Jonathan Usher
2. Poetry Jonathan Usher
3. Prose Jonathan Usher
Part II. The Trecento: 4. Dante Lino Pertile
5. Boccaccio Pamela D. Stewart
6. Petrarch John Took
7. Minor writers Steven Botterill
Part III. The Quattrocento: 8. Humanism Letizia Panizza
9. Power, patronage and literary associations Letizia Panizza
10. Literature in the vernacular Letizia Panizza
Part IV. The Cinquecento: 11. Prose Brian Richardson
12. Narrative poetry Peter Marinelli
13. Lyric poetry Anthony Oldcorn
14. Theatre Richard Andrews
Part V. The Seicento: Poetry, Philosophy and Science: 15. The Baroque Paulo Cherchi
16. Lyric poetry Paulo Cherchi
17. Mock-epic poetry and satire Paulo Cherchi
18. Treatises Paulo Cherchi
Part VI. Narrative Prose and Theatre: 19. Narrative prose Albert N. Mancini
20. Theatre Albert N. Mancini
21. Opera David Kimbell
Part VII. The Settecento: 22. The first half of the Settecento Franco Fido
23. The theatre from Metastasio to Goldoni Franco Fido
24. Opera David Kimbell
25. The Enlightenment and Parini Franco Fido
26. Alfieri and pre-Romanticism Franco Fido
Part VIII. The Age of Romanticism (1800-1870): 27. The Romantic controversy Giovanni Carsaniga
28. Monti Giovanni Carsaniga
29. Foscolo Giovanni Carsaniga
30. Leopardi Giovanni Carsaniga
31. Manzoni and the novel Giovanni Carsaniga
32. Other novelists and posts of the Risorgimento Giovanni Carsaniga
33. Opera since 1800 David Kimbell
Part IX. The Literature of United Italy (1870-1910): 34. Writer and society in the new Italy Robert Dombroski
35. Pirandello Felicity Firth
Part X. The Rise and Fall of Fascism (1910-45): 36. Poetry and the avant-garde Robert Dombroski
37. Philosophy and literature from Croce to Gramsci Robert Dombroski
38. The novel Robert Dombroski
Part XI. The Aftermath of the War (1945-56): 39. After the Liberation John Gatt-Rutter
40. Neo-realism John Gatt-Rutter
41. History and the poets John Gatt-Rutter
Part XII. Contemporary Italy (since 1956): 42. The late 1950s and the 1960s Michael Caesar
43. The 1970s Michael Caesar
44. The 1980s Michael Caesar
Bibliography
Index.
Preface
Acknowledgements
Map
Chronology
Part I. Origins and Duecento: 1. The earliest evidence Jonathan Usher
2. Poetry Jonathan Usher
3. Prose Jonathan Usher
Part II. The Trecento: 4. Dante Lino Pertile
5. Boccaccio Pamela D. Stewart
6. Petrarch John Took
7. Minor writers Steven Botterill
Part III. The Quattrocento: 8. Humanism Letizia Panizza
9. Power, patronage and literary associations Letizia Panizza
10. Literature in the vernacular Letizia Panizza
Part IV. The Cinquecento: 11. Prose Brian Richardson
12. Narrative poetry Peter Marinelli
13. Lyric poetry Anthony Oldcorn
14. Theatre Richard Andrews
Part V. The Seicento: Poetry, Philosophy and Science: 15. The Baroque Paulo Cherchi
16. Lyric poetry Paulo Cherchi
17. Mock-epic poetry and satire Paulo Cherchi
18. Treatises Paulo Cherchi
Part VI. Narrative Prose and Theatre: 19. Narrative prose Albert N. Mancini
20. Theatre Albert N. Mancini
21. Opera David Kimbell
Part VII. The Settecento: 22. The first half of the Settecento Franco Fido
23. The theatre from Metastasio to Goldoni Franco Fido
24. Opera David Kimbell
25. The Enlightenment and Parini Franco Fido
26. Alfieri and pre-Romanticism Franco Fido
Part VIII. The Age of Romanticism (1800-1870): 27. The Romantic controversy Giovanni Carsaniga
28. Monti Giovanni Carsaniga
29. Foscolo Giovanni Carsaniga
30. Leopardi Giovanni Carsaniga
31. Manzoni and the novel Giovanni Carsaniga
32. Other novelists and posts of the Risorgimento Giovanni Carsaniga
33. Opera since 1800 David Kimbell
Part IX. The Literature of United Italy (1870-1910): 34. Writer and society in the new Italy Robert Dombroski
35. Pirandello Felicity Firth
Part X. The Rise and Fall of Fascism (1910-45): 36. Poetry and the avant-garde Robert Dombroski
37. Philosophy and literature from Croce to Gramsci Robert Dombroski
38. The novel Robert Dombroski
Part XI. The Aftermath of the War (1945-56): 39. After the Liberation John Gatt-Rutter
40. Neo-realism John Gatt-Rutter
41. History and the poets John Gatt-Rutter
Part XII. Contemporary Italy (since 1956): 42. The late 1950s and the 1960s Michael Caesar
43. The 1970s Michael Caesar
44. The 1980s Michael Caesar
Bibliography
Index.
List of contributors
Preface
Acknowledgements
Map
Chronology
Part I. Origins and Duecento: 1. The earliest evidence Jonathan Usher
2. Poetry Jonathan Usher
3. Prose Jonathan Usher
Part II. The Trecento: 4. Dante Lino Pertile
5. Boccaccio Pamela D. Stewart
6. Petrarch John Took
7. Minor writers Steven Botterill
Part III. The Quattrocento: 8. Humanism Letizia Panizza
9. Power, patronage and literary associations Letizia Panizza
10. Literature in the vernacular Letizia Panizza
Part IV. The Cinquecento: 11. Prose Brian Richardson
12. Narrative poetry Peter Marinelli
13. Lyric poetry Anthony Oldcorn
14. Theatre Richard Andrews
Part V. The Seicento: Poetry, Philosophy and Science: 15. The Baroque Paulo Cherchi
16. Lyric poetry Paulo Cherchi
17. Mock-epic poetry and satire Paulo Cherchi
18. Treatises Paulo Cherchi
Part VI. Narrative Prose and Theatre: 19. Narrative prose Albert N. Mancini
20. Theatre Albert N. Mancini
21. Opera David Kimbell
Part VII. The Settecento: 22. The first half of the Settecento Franco Fido
23. The theatre from Metastasio to Goldoni Franco Fido
24. Opera David Kimbell
25. The Enlightenment and Parini Franco Fido
26. Alfieri and pre-Romanticism Franco Fido
Part VIII. The Age of Romanticism (1800-1870): 27. The Romantic controversy Giovanni Carsaniga
28. Monti Giovanni Carsaniga
29. Foscolo Giovanni Carsaniga
30. Leopardi Giovanni Carsaniga
31. Manzoni and the novel Giovanni Carsaniga
32. Other novelists and posts of the Risorgimento Giovanni Carsaniga
33. Opera since 1800 David Kimbell
Part IX. The Literature of United Italy (1870-1910): 34. Writer and society in the new Italy Robert Dombroski
35. Pirandello Felicity Firth
Part X. The Rise and Fall of Fascism (1910-45): 36. Poetry and the avant-garde Robert Dombroski
37. Philosophy and literature from Croce to Gramsci Robert Dombroski
38. The novel Robert Dombroski
Part XI. The Aftermath of the War (1945-56): 39. After the Liberation John Gatt-Rutter
40. Neo-realism John Gatt-Rutter
41. History and the poets John Gatt-Rutter
Part XII. Contemporary Italy (since 1956): 42. The late 1950s and the 1960s Michael Caesar
43. The 1970s Michael Caesar
44. The 1980s Michael Caesar
Bibliography
Index.
Preface
Acknowledgements
Map
Chronology
Part I. Origins and Duecento: 1. The earliest evidence Jonathan Usher
2. Poetry Jonathan Usher
3. Prose Jonathan Usher
Part II. The Trecento: 4. Dante Lino Pertile
5. Boccaccio Pamela D. Stewart
6. Petrarch John Took
7. Minor writers Steven Botterill
Part III. The Quattrocento: 8. Humanism Letizia Panizza
9. Power, patronage and literary associations Letizia Panizza
10. Literature in the vernacular Letizia Panizza
Part IV. The Cinquecento: 11. Prose Brian Richardson
12. Narrative poetry Peter Marinelli
13. Lyric poetry Anthony Oldcorn
14. Theatre Richard Andrews
Part V. The Seicento: Poetry, Philosophy and Science: 15. The Baroque Paulo Cherchi
16. Lyric poetry Paulo Cherchi
17. Mock-epic poetry and satire Paulo Cherchi
18. Treatises Paulo Cherchi
Part VI. Narrative Prose and Theatre: 19. Narrative prose Albert N. Mancini
20. Theatre Albert N. Mancini
21. Opera David Kimbell
Part VII. The Settecento: 22. The first half of the Settecento Franco Fido
23. The theatre from Metastasio to Goldoni Franco Fido
24. Opera David Kimbell
25. The Enlightenment and Parini Franco Fido
26. Alfieri and pre-Romanticism Franco Fido
Part VIII. The Age of Romanticism (1800-1870): 27. The Romantic controversy Giovanni Carsaniga
28. Monti Giovanni Carsaniga
29. Foscolo Giovanni Carsaniga
30. Leopardi Giovanni Carsaniga
31. Manzoni and the novel Giovanni Carsaniga
32. Other novelists and posts of the Risorgimento Giovanni Carsaniga
33. Opera since 1800 David Kimbell
Part IX. The Literature of United Italy (1870-1910): 34. Writer and society in the new Italy Robert Dombroski
35. Pirandello Felicity Firth
Part X. The Rise and Fall of Fascism (1910-45): 36. Poetry and the avant-garde Robert Dombroski
37. Philosophy and literature from Croce to Gramsci Robert Dombroski
38. The novel Robert Dombroski
Part XI. The Aftermath of the War (1945-56): 39. After the Liberation John Gatt-Rutter
40. Neo-realism John Gatt-Rutter
41. History and the poets John Gatt-Rutter
Part XII. Contemporary Italy (since 1956): 42. The late 1950s and the 1960s Michael Caesar
43. The 1970s Michael Caesar
44. The 1980s Michael Caesar
Bibliography
Index.