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ITALIAN STUDIES: SEICENTO AND SETTECENTO

ITALIAN STUDIES: SEICENTO AND SETTECENTO Italian Studies SEICENTO AND SETTECENTO By JOHN M. A. LINDON, Lecturer in Italian, University College, London I. GENERAL LITERARY HISTORY, BIBLIOGRAPHY, THE PRESS. The major writers of the period (and major topics such as the Baroque, Arcadia and Neoclassicism) are well presented in Bondanella, Dictionary of Italian Literature, a work admirably fulfilling its purpose as a short ref. guide, though of necessarily limited value to the specialist. Coverage of the period has now been com­ pleted in a more sophisticated gen. introd. to Italian lit., 'Scuola e Cultura, Sezione Letteratura ltaliana', ed. G. Petronio, with E. Guagnini, L'eta dell'illuminismo e l'eta napoleo­ nica, Palermo, Palumbo, I84 pp., a clear and competent sequel to the two manuals noted last year (YWML, 40:487). G. Barberi Squarotti, 'lntroduzione al Barocco letterario', pp. 29-43 of Venezia e Ungheria nel contesto del Barocco europeo, ed. V. Branca, F, Olschki, I979, x + 450 pp., illus., is only one of several interesting papers on the problem of the Baroque in gen. and as a lit. phenomenon contained in the acta of a con­ ference held at Venice in I 976: two contributors, S. Graciotti, '11 doppio volta del Barocco', pp. 181-gi, and P. Sarkozy, 'Crisi http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

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Italian Studies SEICENTO AND SETTECENTO By JOHN M. A. LINDON, Lecturer in Italian, University College, London I. GENERAL LITERARY HISTORY, BIBLIOGRAPHY, THE PRESS. The major writers of the period (and major topics such as the Baroque, Arcadia and Neoclassicism) are well presented in Bondanella, Dictionary of Italian Literature, a work admirably fulfilling its purpose as a short ref. guide, though of necessarily limited value to the specialist. Coverage of the period has now been com­ pleted in a more sophisticated gen. introd. to Italian lit., 'Scuola e Cultura, Sezione Letteratura ltaliana', ed. G. Petronio, with E. Guagnini, L'eta dell'illuminismo e l'eta napoleo­ nica, Palermo, Palumbo, I84 pp., a clear and competent sequel to the two manuals noted last year (YWML, 40:487). G. Barberi Squarotti, 'lntroduzione al Barocco letterario', pp. 29-43 of Venezia e Ungheria nel contesto del Barocco europeo, ed. V. Branca, F, Olschki, I979, x + 450 pp., illus., is only one of several interesting papers on the problem of the Baroque in gen. and as a lit. phenomenon contained in the acta of a con­ ference held at Venice in I 976: two contributors, S. Graciotti, '11 doppio volta del Barocco', pp. 181-gi, and P. Sarkozy, 'Crisi

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The Year’s Work in Modern Language StudiesBrill

Published: Mar 13, 1980

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