Plotting the Past: Metamorphoses of Historical Narrative in Modern Italian Fiction

· Purdue Studies in Romance Literatures Book 12 · Purdue University Press
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Through an examination of nineteenth- and twentieth-century theoretical work and novels, Della Coletta presents an authoritatively original recasting of the notion of the historical novel. Della Coletta's analysis of these novels suggests that genres are ideological units molded by culture and history, and that current ideologies shape the literary representation of the historical past. This innovative case study thus illuminates not just the twentieth-century Italian historical novel but also the function of literary genres as a whole.

About the author

Cristina Della Coletta's research focuses on nineteenth- and twentieth- century Italian literature, especially literary theory, fantastic fiction, and the historical novel. She is the author of articles on Sebastiano Vassalli, P. M. Pasinetti, Italo Calvino, Aldo Palazzeschi, Luigi Capuana, and Dante.

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