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Letteratura nel Contesto

Questa serie approfondisce la vita e le opere di significative figure letterarie globali. Ogni volume presenta saggi illuminanti di studiosi di spicco, che illustrano le influenze culturali, politiche e sociali cruciali che hanno plasmato l'output di ciascun autore. Esplora dettagli biografici, ispirazioni letterarie e storie di pubblicazione, offrendo ai lettori una comprensione completa dei contesti che hanno dato origine a capolavori senza tempo. Questa è una risorsa ideale per chiunque cerchi di approfondire il proprio apprezzamento per la storia letteraria attraverso l'intuizione contestuale.

Commedia dell'Arte in Context
William Wordsworth in Context
John Keats in Context
Henry David Thoreau in Context
F. Scott Fitzgerald in Context
Franz Kafka in context

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  • John Keats in Context

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    Covering a range of topics - biographical, social, literary, and intellectual - and addressing both the sources of his work and how he influenced later writers, this exploration of the world of John Keats (1795-1821) enriches our understanding of one of Britain's greatest poets and letter writers.

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  • William Wordsworth in Context

    • 359pagine
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    William Wordsworth in Context offers thirty-five concise and readable chapters on the essential contexts for understanding all aspects of the leading English Romantic poet. It discusses Wordsworth's life, family and friendships, his critical reception, and key aspects of the cultural, historical, political, and scientific contexts in which he wrote.

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    Written by the leading experts in the field, the essays in this volume will appeal to scholars, students and interested readers alike. Encompassing biographical, historical, cultural and literary-critical approaches, this book offers a fresh, lively and accessible presentation of a great many of the facets of Proust's life and work.

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    This interdisciplinary collection of essays by leading international scholars provides a comprehensive account of the context of Dante's life and work. It will not only answer questions, but also inspire new research into the connections between material culture, intellectual traditions, and literary and artistic expression.

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