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The history of literary relations between Italy and England has its most celebrated early modern representative in Ugo Foscolo. In this historicized reading of Foscolo's correspondence, Parmegiani reveals the rich and complex relations between the Italian writer and the literature, philosophy and culture of 18th- and 19th-century England.
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Table of Contents
Brief chronology of the life of Ugo Foscolo
Introduction
Stern's presence (and absence) in the Epistolario: The polyphonic nature of Foscolo's letters; A Sentimental Journey and Foscolo's epistolary narrative; Asserting Didimo's voice; Political flux and the quixotic self; The English exile: a paradigmatic shift
Foscolo, reader of Locke
Foscolo and Hume
'Et penitus fato divisos orbe Britannos': British culture in the Epistolario
Conclusions.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. [139]-144) and index.
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