JF Cooper's novel The Bravo (1831) is studded with references to the historical context of the narration and to the government of the Venetian Republic. Beisdes historical references, there also is a set of references to the Italian language and context of Cooper's times, as well as to the Napoleonic Venetian historiography. Following the novel's development, the notes consider and explain this thick subtext of references, clarifying and unifying them in a single frame of interpretation
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SCANNAVINI, ANNA
2011-01-01
Abstract
JF Cooper's novel The Bravo (1831) is studded with references to the historical context of the narration and to the government of the Venetian Republic. Beisdes historical references, there also is a set of references to the Italian language and context of Cooper's times, as well as to the Napoleonic Venetian historiography. Following the novel's development, the notes consider and explain this thick subtext of references, clarifying and unifying them in a single frame of interpretationFile in questo prodotto:
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