A room with a view: interpreting the Ottocento through the literary salon.(Space, Politics, and Identity from the Ottocento to Postmodernism)(Essay)

From: Italica | Date: June 22, 2007| Author: Romani, Gabriella | Copyright information

Recent studies, conducted mainly in the field of cultural history, have identified the Italian literary salon as a primary center of nineteenth-century cultural productions. (1) As the formation of the Italian Nation--and of modern Italian identities--constituted the result of not only economic and political developments but also of cultural interventions, the salon, centered on the figure of the salonniere, provides insights for a literary investigation on a period--the nineteenth...

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