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ITALIAN STUDIES: OTTOCENTO

ITALIAN STUDIES: OTTOCENTO Italian Studies 555 OTT OC E NTO By J o hn M. A . Li n d on , Professor of Italian Studies, Universit y College London (This survey covers the years 1994 and 1995) 1. G en e ra l D. Isella, L’idillio di Meulan. Da Manzoni a Sereni, T, Einaudi, 1994, vi + 353 pp. (already noted for the ‘Novecento’ in YWMLS, 56 : 592), opens with the sections ‘Parigi-Milano 1805– 1820)’ (3–34), ‘Tra Romanticismo e Risorgimento’ (35–114), and ‘La ‘‘funzione’’ Porta– Dossi–Gadda’ (115– 98), which gather miscellaneous pieces con- cerning Manzoni, Biasioli, Angiolini, Porta, Grossi, Dossi, Imbriani, and Cherubini. L. Braccesi, Poesia e memoria. Nuove proiezioni dell’ant ico, Ro, ‘L’Erma’ di Bretschneider, ix + 197 pp., brings the perspective of a classicist exploring the Nachleben of classical literature to bear on moments in Ottocento poetry, from Foscolo, Leopardi, and Manzoni to Carducci, Pascoli, and D’Annunzio. Michele Mari, Momenti della traduzione fra Settecento e Ottocento, Mi, IPL, 1994, 471 pp., an important collection, mainly concerns the classics, notably Homer (Casanova, Cesarotti, Monti, Pindemonte), but also extends to Tasso (Balestrieri’s Milanese Gerusalemme liberata) and Voltaire (Monti’s Pucelle d’Orle ´ans). *Mito e letteratura dall’Arcadia al Romanticismo, ed. Pietro Gibellini, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

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Brill
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Copyright © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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0084-4152
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2222-4297
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10.1163/2222-4297-90000762
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Italian Studies 555 OTT OC E NTO By J o hn M. A . Li n d on , Professor of Italian Studies, Universit y College London (This survey covers the years 1994 and 1995) 1. G en e ra l D. Isella, L’idillio di Meulan. Da Manzoni a Sereni, T, Einaudi, 1994, vi + 353 pp. (already noted for the ‘Novecento’ in YWMLS, 56 : 592), opens with the sections ‘Parigi-Milano 1805– 1820)’ (3–34), ‘Tra Romanticismo e Risorgimento’ (35–114), and ‘La ‘‘funzione’’ Porta– Dossi–Gadda’ (115– 98), which gather miscellaneous pieces con- cerning Manzoni, Biasioli, Angiolini, Porta, Grossi, Dossi, Imbriani, and Cherubini. L. Braccesi, Poesia e memoria. Nuove proiezioni dell’ant ico, Ro, ‘L’Erma’ di Bretschneider, ix + 197 pp., brings the perspective of a classicist exploring the Nachleben of classical literature to bear on moments in Ottocento poetry, from Foscolo, Leopardi, and Manzoni to Carducci, Pascoli, and D’Annunzio. Michele Mari, Momenti della traduzione fra Settecento e Ottocento, Mi, IPL, 1994, 471 pp., an important collection, mainly concerns the classics, notably Homer (Casanova, Cesarotti, Monti, Pindemonte), but also extends to Tasso (Balestrieri’s Milanese Gerusalemme liberata) and Voltaire (Monti’s Pucelle d’Orle ´ans). *Mito e letteratura dall’Arcadia al Romanticismo, ed. Pietro Gibellini,

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Published: Jan 2, 1996

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