fb01 lnk01 

Ritrarre dal vero - Studi su Gerolamo Rovetta romanziere


ISBN: 978-88-32193-31-2
ISSN 2611 - 1489
Language: Italian
Publisher: Paolo Loffredo Editore Srl
Sales price 13,00 €
Discount
Country Shipping
Article


Preloader

Book Preview

Ritrarre dal vero
Studi su Gerolamo Rovetta romanzieree verità di una cultura

During a conversation/interview released in 1903, Gerolamo Rovetta - at the highest point of his artistic maturity - gave to the novel the testamentary value of his conception of poetics. He recognised to this literary genre the ability to keep its authenticity untouched over time. Therefore, it could be surprising how literary historiography had left many questions on his novel production, to which this volume wants to answer by focussing on novels that had success among the public in the XIX century (Mater dolorosa; Le lacrime del prossimo; La Baraonda). The volume is also focused on “minor” novels (Il processo Montegù; Il primo amore; L’idolo) and on the less studies ones (Gli Zulù nell’arte, nella letteratura e nella politica or articles on magazines).
A representation which aims to portray sincerely from the truth emerges: a representation which is “cold and clear”, in the unceasing flow of modern lide, in which there is no way of reaching optimistic and solver narrative results.

Author

Rosanna Lavopa, who already had a PhD in Italian Literature at University of Bari, is now focusing on literary culture between XVII and XIX century. She published essays about Francesco Cassoli, Ludovico Savioli Fontana, Ermes Visconti, Carlo Giuseppe Londonio and a monograph called L’utopia del bello. Discussioni e polemiche classico-romantiche (Pensa MultiMedia, 2015). She conducted studies and researches about the XX century, collaborating between 2014 and 2017 to the project PRIN “Carte d’autore on line”, publishing a contribution about Tommaso Fiores’s unpublished correspondence («Il mondo che noi vogliamo creare»: l’impegno critico-letterario di Tommaso Fiore. Tra utopia e realtà, 2018). She has extended her research field to southern illuminists, such as Antonio Genovesi, Carlo Salerni and Melchiorre Delfico.


Copyright © 2018