The Many Voices of Contemporary Piedmontese Writers

The Many Voices of Contemporary Piedmontese Writers
Title The Many Voices of Contemporary Piedmontese Writers PDF eBook
Author Andrea Raimondi
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 225
Release 2016-12-14
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1443858420

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What do Cesare Pavese, Beppe Fenoglio and Primo Levi have in common? Apart from their obvious Piedmontese origins, they and other writers coming from this Italian region share a certain tendency towards multilingualism, which is a characteristic that has not been comprehensively investigated over the years. This study presents a linguistic analysis of a group of modern and contemporary narratives written by Piedmontese authors. The novels and short stories here examined are notable for the intriguing way in which they move between a variety of idioms – Standard Italian, regional vernaculars, English and pastiches (with rare excursions into French). With the support of linguistic and philosophical theories on the relation between identity, alterity and language, the book demonstrates how the use of non-standard parlances is fundamental in both reinforcing the sense of belonging to specific social groups and highlighting the presence of dissimilar identities and ‘other’ cultures. A sociolinguistic study and an analysis of the political and historical context of the region are also provided in order to illustrate how the combination of different varieties in literature reflects the region’s peripheral position, as well as the political and social changes that have occurred in Piedmont since the nineteenth century. This book fills a notable gap, and casts new light on Piedmontese literature.

The Invisible Bridge between the United Kingdom and Piedmont

The Invisible Bridge between the United Kingdom and Piedmont
Title The Invisible Bridge between the United Kingdom and Piedmont PDF eBook
Author Andrea Raimondi
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 182
Release 2019-03-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1527530701

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History books frequently refer to supposed similarities between the Italian region of Piedmont and the United Kingdom and their respective inhabitants. Historians, with a certain degree of emphasis, have described as a “special relationship” or an “ancient friendship” this long-term and privileged liaison. Regardless of the rhetoric, an ancient friendship really did exist, and perhaps still does. The alliance between Piedmont and the United Kingdom, though temporarily spoiled by passing clouds, was cemented by the common French threat as well as the necessity, for the United Kingdom, of gaining access to the Mediterranean, while the Piedmontese state may not have survived situated between aggressive enemies and large empires without British backup. It is reasonable to assume, therefore, that both countries simply needed each other. However, what history books frequently neglect to recount are the existences of the individuals who, with their hopes, works and sometimes a certain degree of chance, contributed to the invisible bridge linking the Italian region with the British Isles. This book collects the stories of eight individuals and a special book in order to investigate UK-Piedmont relationships from an unusual and privileged perspective.

Poetics, Ideology, Dissent

Poetics, Ideology, Dissent
Title Poetics, Ideology, Dissent PDF eBook
Author Valentina Vetri
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 261
Release 2023-05-24
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3031299086

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This book examines the translations carried out by Italian novelist Beppe Fenoglio, one of the most important Italian writers of the twentieth century. It stems from the acknowledgement that Beppe Fenoglio’s translations have not been examined in the political, cultural and ideological context in which they were produced, but have been dismissed as a purely linguistic exercise. The author examines Fenoglio’s translations as culturally and ideologically informed artistic expressions, in which Fenoglio was able to give voice to his dissent towards the mainstream ideology and poetics of his times, often choosing authors and characters with whom he identified, such as Shakespeare, Milton and Marlowe. The interaction between the theories of Translation Studies, Literary Theory and Adaptation Studies foregrounds the centrality of the role of the translator, showing how Fenoglio’s ideology and poetics were clearly visible both in the selection of the texts he translated and in his translation strategies.

European Modernity and the Passionate South

European Modernity and the Passionate South
Title European Modernity and the Passionate South PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 281
Release 2022-12-19
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9004527222

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In the long nineteenth century, dominant stereotypes presented people of the Mediterranean South as particularly passionate and unruly, therefore incapable of adapting to the moral and political duties imposed by European civilization and modernity. This book studies, for the first time in comparative perspective, the gender dimension of a process that legitimised internal hierarchies between North and South in the continent. It also analyses how this phenomenon was responded to from Spain and Italy, pointing to the similarities and differences between both countries. Drawing on travel narratives, satires, philosophical works, novels, plays, operas, and paintings, it shows how this transnational process affected, in changing historical contexts, the ways in which nation, gender, and modernity were imagined and mutually articulated.

An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern, Form the Birth of Christ, to the Beginning of the Present Century

An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern, Form the Birth of Christ, to the Beginning of the Present Century
Title An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern, Form the Birth of Christ, to the Beginning of the Present Century PDF eBook
Author Johann Lorenz Mosheim
Publisher
Pages 580
Release 1824
Genre Church history
ISBN

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The Many Voices of Contemporary Piedmontese Writers

The Many Voices of Contemporary Piedmontese Writers
Title The Many Voices of Contemporary Piedmontese Writers PDF eBook
Author Andrea Raimondi
Publisher
Pages 212
Release 2016
Genre Italian literature
ISBN 9781443899642

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"What do Cesare Pavese, Beppe Fenoglio and Primo Levi have in common? Apart from their obvious Piedmontese origins, they and other writers coming from this Italian region share a certain tendency towards multilingualism, which is a characteristic that has not been comprehensively investigated over the years. This study presents a linguistic analysis of a group of modern and contemporary narratives written by Piedmontese authors. The novels and short stories here examined are notable for the intriguing way in which they move between a variety of idioms - Standard Italian, regional vernaculars, English and pastiches (with rare excursions into French). With the support of linguistic and philosophical theories on the relation between identity, alterity and language, the book demonstrates how the use of non-standard parlances is fundamental in both reinforcing the sense of belonging to specific social groups and highlighting the presence of dissimilar identities and 'other' cultures. A sociolinguistic study and an analysis of the political and historical context of the region are also provided in order to illustrate how the combination of different varieties in literature reflects the region's peripheral position, as well as the political and social changes that have occurred in Piedmont since the nineteenth century. This book fills a notable gap, and casts new light on Piedmontese literature."

Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern: Dictionary of authors

Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern: Dictionary of authors
Title Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern: Dictionary of authors PDF eBook
Author Charles Dudley Warner
Publisher
Pages 330
Release 1897
Genre Anthologies
ISBN

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