Italian Silhouettes
Phelps, Ruth Shepard
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Add to basket"Italian Silhouettes" is an evocative collection of literary sketches and critical essays that explores the vibrant landscape of modern Italian literature. Written by Ruth Shepard Phelps, a dedicated scholar of Italian culture, this work provides intimate portraits of several of the most influential writers and poets of the early 20th century. Through a series of insightful profiles, Phelps examines the lives and works of figures such as Giosuč Carducci, Giovanni Pascoli, Gabriele D'Annunzio, and Giovanni Papini, among others.
The volume serves as a bridge for English-speaking readers, offering a nuanced understanding of the intellectual and aesthetic movements that shaped Italy's literary identity during a period of significant cultural transformation. Each silhouette goes beyond mere biography, delving into the stylistic innovations and philosophical underpinnings of the authors' contributions to poetry and prose. From the patriotic fervor of the post-Risorgimento era to the burgeoning modernism of the new century, "Italian Silhouettes" captures the spirit of a nation in literary transition. This collection remains a valuable resource for students of Italian studies and enthusiasts of European literary history, providing a thoughtful window into the minds that defined a generation of Italian thought.
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