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[This chapter points out that although scholars recognize the significance of studying neorealism through an examination of emotions, they only concisely refer to them and how emotions in neorealist texts were understood in shaping life experience, moral codes, and pre- and post-Fascist society in general. Until now, scholars have not provided a systematic examination of this relationship. This section offers a concise overview of these accounts in Italian cinema and literature that are significant in helping to comprehend the neorealist productions that will be examined in this study.]
Published: Aug 21, 2016
Keywords: Literary Production; Emotional Component; Postwar Period; Concise Overview; Progressive Standpoint
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