Among all Italian journals from the Interwar period, «Solaria» (1926-1936) gave the strongest contribution to the development of a modernist and truly European canon. The journal, however, was active during the second phase of Italian modernism, when experimentalism increasingly gave way to the pursuit of a mod- ern classicist ideal. «Solaria» had a particularly strong relation- ship with French culture and the «Nouvelle Revue Française»; it was also characterized by a special interest in Russian, German, and British contemporary literature. Dostoevksy and Proust were regarded by «Solaria» as the founders of a new narrative mode, although their in uence was limited to speci c aspects of their works. In the Thirties, Solaria grew more and mo...
This essay focuses on the occurrences of Italian literature in the "Journal étranger". Distinguishin...
Significant studies have demonstrated the links between Vittorio Pica and the international intellec...
In 1907 a new literary journal was launched in the Mediterranean town of Cartagena, which, at the tu...
Among all Italian journals from the Interwar period, «Solaria» (1926-1936) gave the strongest contri...
In the mid-1920s, Solaria, the Florentine journal, defined a literary program open towards Europe. B...
In the time span between the two world wars, the intense literary activity in France resulted in th...
none1noL'articolo fa parte di un numero speciale della rivista dedicato a Giacomo Debenedetti. Il ti...
According to a firmly established critical tradition, in the period between the two world wars the m...
In this paper I discuss the contribution of the magazine «Neue Rundschau» in disseminating European ...
This article investigates the role played by the modernist periodical Solaria (1926–34) as the Itali...
The article analyzes various concepts of modernity in Italian literature at the turn of the 19th and...
This special issue gathers together articles which explicitly engage with the journal’s action in lo...
The aim of this work is to present Italian modernism and its forms as we can find them in the magazi...
Focusing on the Marcel Proust's novel A la recherche du temps perdu (published between 1913 and 1927...
The aim of this work is to demonstrate how the life of Italian society at the beginning of the twent...
This essay focuses on the occurrences of Italian literature in the "Journal étranger". Distinguishin...
Significant studies have demonstrated the links between Vittorio Pica and the international intellec...
In 1907 a new literary journal was launched in the Mediterranean town of Cartagena, which, at the tu...
Among all Italian journals from the Interwar period, «Solaria» (1926-1936) gave the strongest contri...
In the mid-1920s, Solaria, the Florentine journal, defined a literary program open towards Europe. B...
In the time span between the two world wars, the intense literary activity in France resulted in th...
none1noL'articolo fa parte di un numero speciale della rivista dedicato a Giacomo Debenedetti. Il ti...
According to a firmly established critical tradition, in the period between the two world wars the m...
In this paper I discuss the contribution of the magazine «Neue Rundschau» in disseminating European ...
This article investigates the role played by the modernist periodical Solaria (1926–34) as the Itali...
The article analyzes various concepts of modernity in Italian literature at the turn of the 19th and...
This special issue gathers together articles which explicitly engage with the journal’s action in lo...
The aim of this work is to present Italian modernism and its forms as we can find them in the magazi...
Focusing on the Marcel Proust's novel A la recherche du temps perdu (published between 1913 and 1927...
The aim of this work is to demonstrate how the life of Italian society at the beginning of the twent...
This essay focuses on the occurrences of Italian literature in the "Journal étranger". Distinguishin...
Significant studies have demonstrated the links between Vittorio Pica and the international intellec...
In 1907 a new literary journal was launched in the Mediterranean town of Cartagena, which, at the tu...