Storia Europea Della Letteratura Italiana - Iii... Page
Gabriele D’Annunzio connects Italian literature to Nietzschean ideals and the European Decadent movement.
The struggle to find a "national voice" while constantly looking toward Paris, London, and Berlin for the latest philosophical and stylistic innovations. Storia europea della letteratura italiana - III...
After the Unification of Italy (Risorgimento), the focus shifts to the harsh reality of the new state. They mirror the Sturm und Drang movement in
They mirror the Sturm und Drang movement in Germany and the political upheaval of the French Revolution. The Realist Turn and National Identity (Post-1860) The
He represents the peak of "Cosmic Pessimism." His Zibaldone places him in dialogue with thinkers like Schopenhauer and Byron, moving from local patriotism to a universal meditation on the human condition. 3. The Realist Turn and National Identity (Post-1860)
The third volume of Storia europea della letteratura italiana , titled (Literary Modernity), covers the period from the late 18th century to the early 20th century. It explores how Italian literature integrated into the broader European cultural landscape during the transition from the Enlightenment to Romanticism and eventually to the avant-gardes. 1. The Crisis of the Old World (Late 1700s)