Ugo Foscolo s Tragic Vision in Italy and England

Ugo Foscolo s Tragic Vision in Italy and England
Author: Rachel A. Walsh
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2014-11-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781442619845

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One of the most celebrated Italian writers of the early Romantic period, Ugo Foscolo (1778–1827) was known primarily as a novelist, a poet, and a nationalist. Following the Napoleonic Wars, he lived in self-exile in England during the last decade of his life. There he wrote numerous critical essays and collaborated with Lord Byron and other well-known members of English literary circles. Ugo Foscolo’s Tragic Vision in Italy and England examines an underexplored aspect of Foscolo’s literary career: his tragic plays and critical essays on that genre. Rachel A. Walsh argues that for Foscolo tragedy was more than another genre in which to exercise his literary ambitions. It was the medium for an elaborate life-long process of self-examination and engagement with political and literary conflict. By analysing Foscolo’s tragic struggles on and off the stage, Walsh sheds new light on his career and how it reflects on the important literary and political trends of the time.

Ugo Foscolo

Ugo Foscolo
Author: E. R. Vincent
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2013-03-21
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781107636392

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Originally published in 1953, this book presents a study of Ugo Foscolo's eleven years in Regency England. Using material that was previously unknown or unpublished, the text was written with the intention of providing an insight into his struggle as an artist within the broader currents of English society. Additional notes, appendices and illustrative figures are also included. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in Foscolo, Romanticism and the Regency period.

Transnational Patriotism in the Mediterranean 1800 1850

Transnational Patriotism in the Mediterranean  1800 1850
Author: Konstantina Zanou
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2018-11-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780191093043

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Transnational Patriotism in the Mediterranean investigates the long process of transition from a world of empires to a world of nation-states by narrating the biographies of a group of people who were born within empires but came of age surrounded by the emerging vocabulary of nationalism, much of which they themselves created. It is the story of a generation of intellectuals and political thinkers from the Ionian Islands who experienced the collapse of the Republic of Venice and the dissolution of the common cultural and political space of the Adriatic, and who contributed to the creation of Italian and Greek nationalisms. By uncovering this forgotten intellectual universe, Transnational Patriotism in the Mediterranean retrieves a world characterized by multiple cultural, intellectual, and political affiliations that have since been buried by the conventional narrative of the formation of nation-states. Transnational Patriotism in the Mediterranean rethinks the origins of Italian and Greek nationalisms and states, highlighting the intellectual connection between the Italian peninsula, Greece, and Russia, and reestablishing the lost link between the changing geopolitical contexts of western Europe, the Mediterranean, and the Balkans in the Age of Revolutions. It re-inscribes important intellectuals and political figures, considered 'national fathers' of Italy and Greece (such as Ugo Foscolo, Dionysios Solomos, Ioannis Kapodistrias and Niccolò Tommaseo), into their regional and multicultural context, and shows how nations emerged from an intermingling, rather than a clash, of ideas concerning empire and liberalism, Enlightenment and religion, revolution and conservatism, and East and West.

Ugo Foscolo

Ugo Foscolo
Author: Eric Reginald Pearce Vincent
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1953
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:603531330

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Ugo Foscolo

Ugo Foscolo
Author: Glauco Cambon
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2014-07-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781400853427

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Contemporary with the Romantic generation, peer of Keats, Holderlin, and Goethe, and forerunner of Valéry and Pound, Ugo Foscolo is nevertheless little known outside Italy. In an endeavor to "discover" this exemplary European poet for English-speaking readers, and to "rediscover" him for Italian readers, Glauco Cambon examines both textually and contextually Foscolo's major works and their inextricable connection with his life, his philosophy, and his aesthetic principles. Originally published in 1980. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

The Sepulchres From the Italian of Ugo Foscolo

The Sepulchres     From the Italian of Ugo Foscolo
Author: Ugo Foscolo
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 12
Release: 1820
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0018360120

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The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis

The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis
Author: Ugo Foscolo
Publsiher: Alma Classics
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2022-09-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 184749840X

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A unique edition of a masterly prose work by one of Italy's most celebrated poets, and perhaps the greatest Italian novel of the Romantic movement. Saddened with his country's loss of freedom, disillusioned with life and racked with loneliness and ennui, university student Jacopo Ortis can only find some comfort in the company of his friends and in his love for Teresa. But when his studies call him back to Padua and he is separated from her, Jacopo's torments become unbearable, and he feels that there is only one way out of his misery – a symbolic gesture against fate, God and all the tyrants of this world. Allegedly based on the real-life tragic story of the Italian student Girolamo Ortis, and suffused with the author's own autobiographical experiences, The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis is a masterly prose work by one of Italy's most celebrated poets, and perhaps the greatest Italian novel of the Romantic movement.

Ugo Foscolo s Ultime Lettere Di Jacopo Ortis

Ugo Foscolo s Ultime Lettere Di Jacopo Ortis
Author: Ugo Foscolo
Publsiher: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Department of Romance Studies
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0807890898

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Cover -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- TRANSLATOR'S INTRODUCTION -- SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF STUDIES IN ENGLISH ON FOSCOLO -- TO THE READER -- LAST LETTERS OF JACOPO ORTIS