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         Italian Literature:     more books (100)
  1. The Cambridge History of Italian Literature
  2. The Oxford Companion to Italian Literature (Oxford Companions)
  3. Censorship and Literature in Fascist Italy (Toronto Italian Studies) by Guido Bonsaver, 2007-08-11
  4. The Cambridge Companion to the Italian Novel (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  5. An Introduction to Twentieth Century Italian Literature: A Difficult Modernity (New Readings S.) (New Readings S.) by Robert S. C. Gordon, 2005-08-26
  6. World Literature and Its Times: Italian Literature and Its Times (World Literature and Its Times) by Joyce Moss, 2005-07-30
  7. The Moon is the Muse (Italian Literature, Dual Language Italian and English) by Christina DiNoia (DiSanzo), 2006-10-02
  8. A Treasury of Italian Love: Poems, Quotations & Proverbs/in Italian and English
  9. Italian Tales: An Anthology of Contemporary Italian Fiction (Italian Literature and Thought)
  10. Ezra Pound and Italian Fascism (Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture) by Tim Redman, 1991-03-29
  11. Queer Italia: Same-Sex Desire in Italian Literature and Film
  12. Medieval Optics and Theories of Light in the Works of Dante (Studies in Italian Literature) by Simon A. Gilson, 2000-07
  13. A History of Italian Literature: Revised Edition by Ernest Hatch Wilkins, 1974-01-01
  14. A History of Italian Literature by Florence Trail, 2005-03-30

1. Welcome To Italy1 Literature Page Of 13 And 14 Centuries
Features information about the development of italian literature from the 13th to the 20th century.
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13th and 14th Centuries Italian Literature,
literature written in the Italian language from about the 13th century to the present.
Middle Ages
13th and Early 14th Centuries
Meanwhile another native, original type of poetry had appeared, a devotional poetry inspired by St. Francis of Assisi, whose Canto dell' amore (Canticle of Creatures) sings of love for all of God's creation rather than for any single human being. The same feeling was expressed in a collection of legends in verse, Fioretti (Little Flowers), based on the life of St. Francis. Other Franciscan poets followed in the 13th century, among them a poet with a Dantesque imagination, Jacopone da Todi, among whose beautiful hymns are the famous "Our Lady of the Passion" and "Stabat Mater." Dante is one of the great figures of world literature. He is remarkable for the loftiness of his thought, the vividness and fluency of his verse, and the boldness of his imagination. He was one of the founders of Italian literature through his use of the vernacular for some of his greatest works. About 1304 he wrote in Latin De Vulgari Eloquentia (Concerning the Common Speech), in which he advocated the use of Italian as a literary language.

2. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Italian Literature
The modern language of Italy is naturally derived from Latin, a continuation and development of the Latin actually spoken among the inhabitants of the peninsula after the downfall of the Roman Empire.
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Origins and Development The modern language of Italy is naturally derived from Latin, a continuation and development of the Latin actually spoken among the inhabitants of the peninsula after the downfall of the Roman Empire. It is still disputed how far this spoken Latin was identical with the classical literary language of Rome, the Latinus togatus, and how far it was a merely popular tongue, the sermo rusticus. Crusades and through commerce; the Saracenic In the "De Vulgari Eloquentia" (i, 10-16), Dante speaks of the "many discordant varieties of the Italian vernacular", and rejects them all in favour of the "illustrious, cardinal, courtly, and curial vernacular in Italy", the standard and ideal national language, "which belongs to every city of Italy, and seems to belong to none, and by which all the municipal dialects of the Italians are measured, weighed and compared". These dialects fall into three groups:
  • (1) Ligurian, Piedmontese, Lombard and Emilian, and Sardinian, which form a Gallo-Italian group apart from the vernacular of the rest of the peninsula;
  • (2) Venetian, Corsican, Sicilian, Neapolitan, Umbrian, and the dialects of the Marches and of Rome, which, though diverging from true Italian, form one system with it;

3. Anthology Italian Literature Page
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Classical and Contemporary Texts of Italian Literature on audiofile
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4. Italian Literature In HTML

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5. ITALIAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
ITALIAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. CLASSICAL LATIN. The Roman Empire, the most THE ORIGINS OF AN italian literature. The rise of a literature
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ITALIAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
CLASSICAL LATIN
The Roman Empire, the most far-flung of the ancient world, was populated by around 80 million people, roughly half of whom spoke Latin: no other antique language was as widespread or important. The language spoken in Rome was the model for the other regions of the Empire and by the time of Julius and Augustus Caesar (60 B.C. - 15 A.D.), through writers like Cicero, Sallust, Virgil and Horace, it had developed fixed rules (of grammar, syntax and meaning) which were held to be perfect. After the fall of the Roman Empire, this "classic" Latin remained a fundamental means of communication between nations and scholars, as well as becoming the language of the Church.
THE RISE OF ROMANCE LANGUAGES AND THE FORMATION OF ITALIAN DIALECTS
When the Roman Empire fell (476 A.D.), it was replaced by new Roman-Barbarian kingdoms and Classical and spoken Latin were permanently divided. The former remained unchanged, used only in texts or by an educated elite whilst the spoken form was used by millions of people in their daily lives and thus came into contact with the languages of the Germanic invaders and was developed into different tongues. In this way were born the Romance languages. In Italy, the use of Latin as the single language gradually faded to be replaced by numerous dialects: the "vernacular" which varied from region to region.
THE FIRST APPEARANCES OF THE VERNACULAR IN LITERATURE
The vernacular first appears in literature in the poetry of the 13th century with the Sicilian, Tuscan and "Stil novo" poets who employed a refined lexicon. The shift to the use of the vernacular made possible a set of specific rules and forms thereby removed from the vicissitudes of the spoken language. At the same time it became possible to refine linguistic expression by toning down the rougher local dialects. Later, the great Tuscan writers of the 13th and 14th centuries, Dante, Petrarch and Boccaccio, made a fundamental contribution by writing a literary language that would be the model for succeeding centuries.

6. New York University | Bobst Library: Italian Language And Literature Subject Gui
Italian Language Literature. Research Assistance; Bobst Library. Collection Development Policy for italian literature. NYU Department Websites.
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7. Spunti E Ricerche - A Refereed Journal Of Italian Studies
A refereed journal encouraging excellence in Italian Studies by providing a forum for scholarly research in italian literature, arts and culture.
http://www.arts.monash.edu.au/italian/spunti/
SPUNTI E RICERCHE Spunti e Ricerche home Mission Statement The Editorial Board How to Subscribe ... Call for Contributions Previous issues Tables of Contents La Trobe and Monash Monash Italian Studies La Trobe Italian Studies SPUNTI E RICERCHE is a refereed journal of Italian Studies which seeks to encourage excellence in Italian Studies by providing a publication forum for scholarly research in Italian literature, the arts and culture. Only original material is published. SPUNTI E RICERCHE is a joint collaboration between the Monash and La Trobe University Italian Studies programs.
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8. European Literature - Electronic Texts
Continues the CURIA project. italian literature. Testi Italiani in Linea (TIL) Texts from the Middle Ages to the the early 20th century, fully searchable.
http://www.lib.virginia.edu/wess/etexts.html
Electronic Text Collections in Western European Literature
Catalan Danish Dutch Finnish ... Swedish This page lists Internet sources for literary texts in the western European languages other than English. Translations are mentioned only when they are included in collections of original language texts, or when they are themselves of interest. Collections are listed more or less in order of size; indivdual authors are listed alphabetically. EuRoDocs lists many historical and social science texts in western European languages. If you put up an electronic text, find a collection that's not listed here, or find changes in one of the collections please let me know
Catalan Literature
Textos en línia is a large collection of links to Catalan texts of all sorts.
Danish Literature

9. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Italian Literature
Includes accounts of dialect formation, linguistic minorities and bilingualism, and traces the origins of italian literature back to the 13th century.
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  • Armarium Labyrinthi: Labyrinth Latin Bookcase
  • Carlo Collodi: The Adventures of Pinnochio
  • Dante Alighieri
  • Decameron Web ...
  • Windows on Italy: Renaissance to the 19th century Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    Armarium Labyrinthi: Labyrinth Latin Bookcase
    An extensive collection of Latin texts. Includes Latin Bible, liturgical texts, classical and late classical Latin texts, early patristic writings (c.150-c.300), medieval Latin texts and translations (c.400-c.1500) and miscellaneous Latin texts and historical documents.
    Author: Martin Irvine and Deborah Everhart
    Subjects: italian literature, latin
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    Carlo Collodi: The Adventures of Pinnochio
    Full text of the children's book Pinnochio, by Italian author Carlo Lorenzini, (1826-1890), who wrote under the pseudoname Carlo Collodi.
    Author: Carlo Collodi
    Subjects: children's literature, italian literature
  • 10. La Ienti De Sion
    Scholarly paper examining the Judeoitalian literature of the Middle Ages.
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    La Ienti de Sion:
    Linguistic and Cultural Legacy of an Early Thirteenth-Century Judeo-Italian Kinah
    Italica 75 1 Spring (1998): 1-21
    Joseph Abraham Levi
    The University of Iowa
    © Joseph Abraham Levi and ITALICA
    This study focuses on Medieval Italian Jewry and, in particular, on a specific aspect of Italian Jewry: the Kinah. The reason for such a choice is that the Kinah is one of the first recorded literary manifestations of the Jewish communities residing in Italy. The Kinah, also known as Judeo-Italian Elegy, was written in one of the many Italian dialects, but in Hebrew characters. It was part of the religious services during the fast of the ninth day of the month of Av. My analysis concentrates on both the literary and the linguistic aspects of the Elegy, analyzing the language, the contents, and the style. However, for the sake of clarity, some of the main historical, political, and social events of Medieval Europe are here introduced, calling upon those motives and traditions that could better explain the cultural legacy of Italian Jewry. The People of Zion on Italian Soil:
    From Early Presence to the Middle Ages

    Italian Jewry has often, and rightfully so, been considered the oldest Jewish community of the Western world, as Jewish presence in Italy has been continuous for over two millennia. Despite the numerous repressions and persecutions, the

    11. VoS - Voice Of The Shuttle
    Antologia (frammentaria) della Letteratura Italiana (italian literature in HTML) (CSR4 Center for Advanced Studies, Research and Development, Sardinia).
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    12. Yale University Library Selected Internet Resources - Italian Language & Literat
    Poetry (Brooklyn College); italian literature Resources (NYU); Italian Resources; Italianistica Online; Leonardo Sciascia Web; Lingua e
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    13. Guido Mazzoni Collection - Italian Literature
    Duke University italian literature. Browse database entries for this category View exhibit items related to this category. With 3,309
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    Guido Mazzoni Collection
    Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library - Duke University
    Italian Literature
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    With 3,309 records, this is one of the largest of the sub-collections. Formats include small volumes, pamphlets, newspapers, clippings, periodicals issues, and manuscripts (mostly student theses). Dates in this sub-collection range from 1632 to 1942. There are four seventeenth- century imprints, and many hundreds from the eighteenth century. This subject heading covers works of Italian fiction, and includes works having to do with the history and criticism of Italian fiction. Its scope is enormous, but the major focus is on medieval, Renaissance, and nineteenth-century Italian literature, with particular emphasis on the latter. Some twentieth-century writers are represented, however, including some of the Scapigliati and the Futurists. Some of the items take the form of short stories or serialized novellas found in periodicals. If Mazzoni specifically marked these items, they will have their own electronic record rather than the record of the periodical (though its volume and date will be noted in the record). If Mazzoni did not specifically mark these items, the author's name will appear in the "Other Names" field, and the record will have as its title the that of the periodical. Individual authors and criticism of their works represented in this sub- collection are: Guido Mazzoni, Virgilio Malvezzi, Baldassar Scaramelli, Alessandro Manzoni (S), Luigi Pirandello (A and S), Grazia Deledda, Giovanni Boccaccio (A and S), Francesco Petrarca (A and S), and Melchiorre Cesarotti (A and S).

    14. Italian Literature Italian Authors Italian Writers
    Annotated links to the best Italian language literature and author content on the Italian Language GuideSite and on the Internet.
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    Recent History of the Italian Language From a local Tuscan dialect to the language of a new nation. Italian Literature and Stories About Italy There are a number of Italian texts, both classic and contemporary, that are must-reads for anyone interested in the history, culture, and language of Italy. Whether it's a trip to hell and back, a year's worth of love poems, or ribald, course humor during the plague, there's a tale for everyone. Machiavelli: Prince of Politicians? Maybe it's time Vice President Al Gore and Gov. George W. Bush brushed up on their Italian lessons and dusted off their copy of Nicolò Machiavelli's Il Principe, the definitive political guide written by the Italian Renaissance statesman almost 500 years ago. Rage and Pride Ignites a Firestorm La Rabbia e l'Orgoglio , by Oriana Fallaci, is a provocative, scornful essay which first appeared in the country's leading newspaper, Corriere della Sera , and is a scathing, expletive-ridden indictment of Muslim immigrants and Italian ambivalence towards the United States.

    15. Carmen Covito Web - Indice
    Contemporary italian literature by an Italian woman novelist. Includes 'Utilities for Bookworms and Cyberfeminists.' (Bilingual Italian and English).
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    Il tuo browser non è in grado di far apparire il menu Javascript: clicca qui per navigare con la mappa del sito www.carmencovito.com Ma che ci fanno ancora tanti scrittori chiusi nella torre d'avorio della letteratura pura e incontaminata?
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    La vera storia dei kamikaze giapponesi. La militarizzazione dell'estetica nell'Impero del Sol Levante di Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney, Editore Bruno Mondadori, traduzione di Carmen Covito e Elena Dal Pra.
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    16. Top Italian Literature And Stories About Italy
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    Francesco Petrarca, one of the great early Renaissance humanists, wrote love poetry in the vulgar tongue. His Canzoniere had enormous influence on the poets of the 15th and 16th centuries. Head-over-heels in love with Laura, Petrarca wrote 365 sonnets, one passionate poem a day dedicated to his true love. Decamerone
    Written by the Italian humanist writer Giovanni Boccaccio almost 650 years ago

    17. Sommario Di Bollettino '900 - Electronic Newsletter Of '900 Italian Literature
    italian literature - © 1995-2004 Dipartimento di Italianistica dell Università di Bologna In collaborazione
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    Riflessioni sul concetto di letteratura di massa
    , di Donatella Possamai
    Dialogo su Tondelli
    , di Enrico Palandri e Antonio Spadaro
    Crisi della critica, crisi della letteratura
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    Tavola rotonda sui "generi marginali"
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    , di Armando Gnisci L'Italianistica e l'Europa , di Ezio Raimondi Italianistica in crisi. Nasce una nuova associazione , di Andrea Battistini Altri interventi sulla crisi dell'italianistica Intervento sulla "polemica romana" , di Remo Ceserani La posta del cuore (1-3) , di Vincenzo Bagnoli Agli interconnessi , di Federico Pellizzi Saggi Roland Barthes fra scienza e piacere del testo Il matrimonio del castrato (la concezione barthesiana dell'antitesi) , di Claude Bremond Un dialogo che continua , di Ezio Raimondi Per coerenza e per dovere: due esami di coscienza , di Luigi Preziosi Estetica ed estetizzazione della guerra in Carlo Emilio Gadda , di Christophe Mileschi , di Eleonora Conti L'orecchio e l'udibile in alcuni racconti dell'ultimo Calvino , di Ilaria Scola Alberto Savinio. Il classico nel segno del contemporaneo. Testi e immagini

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    19. Cesare Beccaria Page
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    (1738-1794) was born in Milan into an old noble family. He graduated in law and spent his life in Milan were he frequented academia then culturally rich and very fashionable. With the help of Pietro Verri, one of the founders of the academia environment, he overcame his sheltered nature and in less than a year wrote and published Dei delitti e delle pene which brought him international fame. He travelled to Paris following an invitation from French intellectuals but did not fit in and returned to Milan where he stayed for the rest of his life. Beccaria is typical of Italian illuministic intellectuals exploring economic, civil and literary questions through a modern approach thanks above all to "Il Caffe" the first Italian political journal. THE BECCARIA'S TEXTS ON LINE LiberLiber
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    20. MSN Encarta - Italian Literature
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