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Italian Literature in 1939*

The Modern Language Journal, 1940
THE literary season in view of extraordinary European events, feverishness, nerves, and finally the war, had to be relegated, perforce, to a remote background. In Italy particularly, the past few seasons have kept professional men in a constant state of excitement, indecision, and to an extent, unproductiveness.
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Italian-American Literature

2021
The earliest Italian American writers were immigrants who learned English and responded to their experience in America through poetry and prose, more often than not found in the early Italian language newspapers. Few had mastered the English language, and so their contributions to literature were not considered to be American.
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Italian Literature.

Modern Language Notes, 1902
Kenneth McKenzie   +3 more
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Italian American literature

Literature Compass, 2016
Abstract Unlike its African‐American, Jewish‐American, or Irish‐American counterparts, Italian American literature still remains in the margins of mainstream American Studies. Many contemporary Italian American writers are virtually unknown to the general public and field scholars alike, while household names such
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Italian Literature.

Modern Language Notes, 1905
Albert Schinz, Oskar Klingler
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Italian Literature.

Modern Language Notes, 1893
Hugo A. Rennert, Giuseppe Castelli
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Italian Literature

PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 1969
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Italian Literature and World Literature

Abstract This chapter examines the relationship of Italian literature and world literature from the Romans through today. While the conception of “world literature” is a contemporary one, literary product has always occupied world contexts, even if more limited ones than those of our current extended globe.
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Italian Literature

American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1955
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