Review of the Italian edition of Benjamin Constant’s Adolphe (Rizzoli). The introduction of 110 pages is subdivided as follows: 1.Autobiographical temptation; 2. A controverted genesis; 3. The text and the editions; 4. A novel of our time; 5. The literary destiny of Adolphe; 6. Critical judgments; 7. Chronology of the life and works; 8. Bibliography. Manifesto of the European romanticism, Adolphe is a novel of lucid dryness and intriguers with autobiographical features to whom the fame of an intellectual amidst the most refined and complex peers of his time is entrusted.
Adolphe
OMACINI, Lucia
2005-01-01
Abstract
Review of the Italian edition of Benjamin Constant’s Adolphe (Rizzoli). The introduction of 110 pages is subdivided as follows: 1.Autobiographical temptation; 2. A controverted genesis; 3. The text and the editions; 4. A novel of our time; 5. The literary destiny of Adolphe; 6. Critical judgments; 7. Chronology of the life and works; 8. Bibliography. Manifesto of the European romanticism, Adolphe is a novel of lucid dryness and intriguers with autobiographical features to whom the fame of an intellectual amidst the most refined and complex peers of his time is entrusted.File in questo prodotto:
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