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APPENDIX: ITALIAN STUDIES: Ottocento

APPENDIX: ITALIAN STUDIES: Ottocento Ottocento 2. RoMANTICISM U. Bosco's Realismo romantico (Caltanissetta, I959· 293 pp.) is a volume of essays, taking its title from the first, and most substan­ tial, of the book. Published earlier as 'Preromanticismo e Roman­ ticismo' in the vol. Questioni e correnti di storia letter aria (Marzo­ rati, I949), this first art. as reprinted has a different conclusion, anticipating as it now does the decadence of the Italian Romantic movement in its lyricism. In his art. on Giusti, Bosco insists on the poet's 'paesanita' and on the limitations of his patriotism. The art. on Carducci, 'Realismo carducciano ', an original critical study, is perhaps the most interesting in the book. Recalling and exemplifying Carducci's 'ricerca di particolari concreti' and his 'eccesso di concretizzazione ', Bosco holds up for our consideration the influence on Carducci's taste and imagination of the figurative arts stemming from Winckelmann and the neo-classicists. The vol. is reviewed by G. Margiotta in LaR, May-Aug., 266-9. G. Petronio's Il Romanticismo (Palermo, 210 pp.), rev. A. Piromalli, NA, Dec., 561-2, appears to be a work of restatement rather than of reassessment. A useful discussion of the problems which Romanticism poses for the literary critic and historian is contained http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies 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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10.1163/22224297-90003529
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Ottocento 2. RoMANTICISM U. Bosco's Realismo romantico (Caltanissetta, I959· 293 pp.) is a volume of essays, taking its title from the first, and most substan­ tial, of the book. Published earlier as 'Preromanticismo e Roman­ ticismo' in the vol. Questioni e correnti di storia letter aria (Marzo­ rati, I949), this first art. as reprinted has a different conclusion, anticipating as it now does the decadence of the Italian Romantic movement in its lyricism. In his art. on Giusti, Bosco insists on the poet's 'paesanita' and on the limitations of his patriotism. The art. on Carducci, 'Realismo carducciano ', an original critical study, is perhaps the most interesting in the book. Recalling and exemplifying Carducci's 'ricerca di particolari concreti' and his 'eccesso di concretizzazione ', Bosco holds up for our consideration the influence on Carducci's taste and imagination of the figurative arts stemming from Winckelmann and the neo-classicists. The vol. is reviewed by G. Margiotta in LaR, May-Aug., 266-9. G. Petronio's Il Romanticismo (Palermo, 210 pp.), rev. A. Piromalli, NA, Dec., 561-2, appears to be a work of restatement rather than of reassessment. A useful discussion of the problems which Romanticism poses for the literary critic and historian is contained

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The Year's Work in Modern Language StudiesBrill

Published: Mar 13, 1962

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