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Journal articles on the topic "Scarfoglio"
Toppano, Michela. "Il cristiano erranteL’élégie coloniale d’Edoardo Scarfoglio." Italies, no. 17/18 (October 1, 2014): 177–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/italies.4733.
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Berré, Alessio. "Alle origini del «romanzo giudiziario» italiano : la figura del delinquente tra letteratura, Diritto e scienze mediche." Thesis, Paris 10, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA100038.
Full textThis doctoral thesis aims to investigate the relations between literature, law, and medicine in the so-called “legal novel”—a genre that has developed in Italy between the national unification and the very beginning of the 20th century. My discussion examines the centrepiece of this interdisciplinary connection—namely, the literary construction of the figure of the criminal. Through this argument I show that the characterization of the criminal is central to several novels of the period following the unification. Turning then to the notion of genre, my thesis considers the long-standing debate surrounding the origins (and the existence itself) of the Italian detective novel. Finally, I suggest that the intersection between literature, law, and medicine sheds an important light on the role played by the legal novel in the construction of Italian national identity.My study falls into two parts. The first section is historical; it seeks to offer a new definition of the “legal” novelistic genre, building on—and partially questioning—the existing literature on the topic. The second part centres on two case studies, C. Dossi’s Colonia felice and E. Scarfoglio’s Romanzo di Misdea. These close readings enable me to further examine the characterization of different criminal figures, demonstrating the fruitfulness of this interdisciplinary methodology while placing a particular emphasis on Cesare Lombroso’s theories
Books on the topic "Scarfoglio"
Giglio, Raffaele. L' invincibile penna: Edoardo Scarfoglio tra letteratura e giornalismo. 2nd ed. Napoli: Loffredo, 1994.
Find full textCorrispondenza tra D'Annunzio, Scarfoglio, Barbella, Franchetti e Pascal Masciantonio. Pescara]: Ianieri edizioni, 2015.
Find full textBruno, Francesco. Critici e narratori a Napoli tra Settecento e Novecento: Saggi critici su Bernari, Cione, Croce, De Sanctis, Giusso, Marotta, Scarfoglio, Serao, Vico. Napoli: Libreria Dante & Descartes, 2004.
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