A Pugno Chiuso


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A pugno chiuso


A pugno chiuso

Author: Dolores Negrello

language: it

Publisher: FrancoAngeli

Release Date: 2000


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The Italian Short Story through the Centuries


The Italian Short Story through the Centuries

Author: Roberto Nicosia

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Release Date: 2018-11-07


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This collection of thirteen essays brings together Italian and American scholars to present a cooperative analysis of the Italian short story, beginning in the fourteenth century with Giovanni Boccaccio and arriving at the twentieth century with Alberto Moravia and Anna Maria Ortese. Throughout the book, the contributors carefully and intentionally unpack and explain the development of the short story genre and demonstrate the breadth of themes – cultural, historical and linguistic – detailed in these narratives. Dedicated to a genre “devoted to lightness and flexibility, as well as quickness, exactitude, visibility and multiplicity,” this collection paints a careful and exacting picture of an important part of both Italian and literary history.

Catholics and Communists in Twentieth-Century Italy


Catholics and Communists in Twentieth-Century Italy

Author: Daniela Saresella

language: en

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Release Date: 2019-10-17


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Catholics and Communists in Twentieth-Century Italy explores the critical moments in the relationship between the Catholic world and the Italian left, providing unmatched insight into one of the most significant dynamics in political and religious history in Italy in the last hundred years. The book covers the Catholic Communist movement in Rome (1937-45), the experience of the Resistenza, the governmental collaboration between the Catholic Party (DC) and the Italian Communist Party (PCI) until 1947, and the dialogue between some of the key figures in both spheres in the tensest years of the Cold War. Daniela Saresella even goes on to consider the legacy that these interactions have left in Italy in the 21st century. This pioneering study is the first on the subject in the English language and is of vital significance to historians of modern Italy and the Church alike.