In the mid-1920s, Solaria, the Florentine journal, defined a literary program open towards Europe. By examining the modalities of the readings of foreign literatures it offered, we can analyze the ideological and aesthetic stakes of Solaria’s project: what is at stake is at the same time to fight against the provincialism of Italian intellectual life and to offer a renewal of the genre of the novel in Italy. The analysis of the references made to Dostoievski, Gide, Joyce or Proust thus sheds light on the ambitions of the journal’s contributors but also on the limitations of their enterprise
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The article analyzes various concepts of modernity in Italian literature at the turn of the 19th and...
The article examines the bimonthly (later monthly) futurist journal published in La spezia in 1933, ...
The article identifies the first stages of Borges reception in Italy on the basis of some translatio...
Among all Italian journals from the Interwar period, «Solaria» (1926-1936) gave the strongest contri...
This special issue gathers together articles which explicitly engage with the journal’s action in lo...
In the early decades of the twentieth century, five authors hailing from the cultural margins of thr...
From 1928 until 1940, the Italian author Giovanni Comisso was entrusted several missions as a travel...
THIS PERIODICAL AIMS TO UNDERSTAND THE FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENTAL PROCESS OF ROMANTIC PERIOD CULTUR...
This essay focuses on the occurrences of Italian literature in the "Journal étranger". Distinguishin...
Partendo dalla ricezione della Recherche proustiana nell'Italia degli anni Dieci-Trenta, si indagano...
This publication focuses its attention on the second historical phase of futurism, aiming at underst...
The aim of this work is to demonstrate how the life of Italian society at the beginning of the twent...
My dissertation takes as its focus literary production by women in Italy from 1880 to 1920. It was d...
From the early nineteenth century onwards, the city of Rome provided both an actual and novelistic s...
Twentieth century is considered, by Italian literary critics, as the “Century of Periodicals”, becau...
The article analyzes various concepts of modernity in Italian literature at the turn of the 19th and...
The article examines the bimonthly (later monthly) futurist journal published in La spezia in 1933, ...
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