This study examines the current reception of second part of the 19th century Italian literature in France. The data come from 4 sources of information: the general book market on foreign literature, the scholarly book market on Italian literature, the programs of Literature in Bachelor and Master curricula of Italian Studies, and the yearly programs of the competitive exam for teachers in Italian (Agrégation). As a result, the champion of second 19th century Italian literature’s reception in French culture is Giovanni Verga, the traditional canon is mostly undiscussed but lately, both large audience publishing and academic studies show interest for relatively forgotten authors such as Grazia Deledda and movements such as Scapigliatura
Between 1870 and 1899 in Italy 1051 writers published 2545 new novels in Italian. This research is ...
peer reviewedThis paper aims to explore the reception of Luigi Capuana’s work by his French contempo...
French Revolution’s effects were indubitable in all Europe, but especially in Italian Peninsula. The...
The paper retraces the relationship between Italian and French art from the late 15th to the early 1...
This essay traces the history of the teaching of French literature at Ca’ Foscari University of Veni...
The subject of this thesis is the so-called "Livre d’Enanchet", the oldest text of Franco-Italian li...
This volume reconstructs the birth and evolution of the Italian literary history in France and Engla...
The main aim of this article is to discuss the conceptual frame of Bildungsroman in France: usually ...
This essay brings together recent literary critical studies on the eighteenth- century Italian novel...
The present monograph focuses on the history of Italian literature and language in Austria's Habsbur...
The essay wants to answer the question of measuring the reception of a foreign literature through th...
Review of the book La letteratura tedesca in Italia. Un’introduzione (1900-1920) by Anna Baldini, Da...
It is well known that in France the Spanish comedy is not considered a model to be imitated, yet, re...
Le travail s’insère dans la vaste perspective des études sur les rapports entre la culture italienne...
La thèse se propose d'élaborer une étude comparée de l'accueil d'un groupe d'auteurs véristes (Giova...
Between 1870 and 1899 in Italy 1051 writers published 2545 new novels in Italian. This research is ...
peer reviewedThis paper aims to explore the reception of Luigi Capuana’s work by his French contempo...
French Revolution’s effects were indubitable in all Europe, but especially in Italian Peninsula. The...
The paper retraces the relationship between Italian and French art from the late 15th to the early 1...
This essay traces the history of the teaching of French literature at Ca’ Foscari University of Veni...
The subject of this thesis is the so-called "Livre d’Enanchet", the oldest text of Franco-Italian li...
This volume reconstructs the birth and evolution of the Italian literary history in France and Engla...
The main aim of this article is to discuss the conceptual frame of Bildungsroman in France: usually ...
This essay brings together recent literary critical studies on the eighteenth- century Italian novel...
The present monograph focuses on the history of Italian literature and language in Austria's Habsbur...
The essay wants to answer the question of measuring the reception of a foreign literature through th...
Review of the book La letteratura tedesca in Italia. Un’introduzione (1900-1920) by Anna Baldini, Da...
It is well known that in France the Spanish comedy is not considered a model to be imitated, yet, re...
Le travail s’insère dans la vaste perspective des études sur les rapports entre la culture italienne...
La thèse se propose d'élaborer une étude comparée de l'accueil d'un groupe d'auteurs véristes (Giova...
Between 1870 and 1899 in Italy 1051 writers published 2545 new novels in Italian. This research is ...
peer reviewedThis paper aims to explore the reception of Luigi Capuana’s work by his French contempo...
French Revolution’s effects were indubitable in all Europe, but especially in Italian Peninsula. The...