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    Ezra Pound and the Italian Renaissance(s) by Emilie Georges

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…However, his understanding of the word “renaissance” ran the full gamut of its possible translations and back-translations (rinascimento, risorgimento, awakening, resurgence) and he thus referred not to just one historical period when thinking of a possible artistic renaissance but at least three, all of which took place in Italy: the early-modern Renaissance, the nineteenth-century Risorgimento, and Mussolini’s totalitarian revolution. …”
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    Prophètes et prophétie chez Giuseppe Mazzini by Laura Fournier-Finocchiaro, Jean-Yves Frétigné

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Laura Fournier-Finocchiaro examines first the role that Mazzini assigns to prophets in Italian and European history, past and present, from Dante, Gioacchino da Fiore and Machiavelli to Félicité de Lamennais and the Italian and Polish poets-prophets of the Risorgimento. In the second part of the article, Jean-Yves Frétigné studies the mazzinian idea of the Third Rome in order to appraise its links with prophecy. …”
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    L’évolution de l’inspiration poétique républicaine de Mameli à Carducci : de l’antimonarchisme mazzinien et jacobin à la « démocratie dynastique » by Laura Fournier-Finocchiaro

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…While in 1848-1849, the compositions of the major Republican poets of the Risorgimento (Goffredo Mameli, Francesco Dall’Ongaro, Alessandro Poerio, Luigi Mercantini…) are largely influenced by the teachings of Giuseppe Mazzini, in 1859-1860 the Republican inspiration evolves into Garibaldi’s positions, celebrating national unity under the rule of the House of Savoy, in the name of the primacy of the struggle for independence. …”
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    O insulă exotică a culturii române: Dora d’Istria by Liviu Bordaş

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Among the recent publications, it highlights the first scientific monograph published by Antonio d’Alessandri, Il pensiero e l’opera di Dora d’Istria fra Oriente Europeo e Italia [“The thought and work of Dora d’Istria between Eastern Europe and Italy”], in the well-known collection of the “Istituto per la Storia del Risorgimento Italiano” (Gangemi Editore, Roma, 2007). …”
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    Fighting Another’s War: Imperialist Projections on the Victorian Novel’s Continent by Tamara Wagner

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…Yet it also forms a vital undercurrent in Dickens’s Little Dorrit, a novel that fascinatingly brings in references to colonial guilt produced by the opium trade in China and the second opium war, which was waging when the novel was still being serialised, the Crimean War, and the Risorgimento. In this, it testifies perhaps most insistently to the cultural pervasiveness of Europe’s wars in the Victorian novel.…”
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    Giusepe Tommasi Lampedusa: History and time in Il Gattopardo by Clara Corona

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…Author of one novel, The Leopard, whose premises and whose echoes and intertextual references are also tracking down the handful of stories and especially in La Sirena and in autobiographical memory, just other titles of his limited body of literature, and in this sense in fact the author of one book significantly written in the point of death, Lampedusa reworks the story of a Sicilian aristocratic family in the twenty years 1860-80, against the background of the Italian Risorgimento, his family experiences electing Sicily Don Fabrizio Salina universal metaphor the fragile and ephemeral human story that crosses the historical time. …”
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