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A concise survey of Italian literature tracing major authors and movements from medieval to nineteenth-century, offering biographical sketches, critical readings, and assessments of stylistic and thematic characteristics. It treats Dante, Petrarch, Boccaccio, Ariosto, Machiavelli, Tasso, Marino, Galileo, and later figures such as Leopardi and Manzoni, discussing poetry, prose, drama, and historiography. Chapters examine linguistic development, period traits, representative works, and the interplay of cultural, religious, and political contexts. The manual combines narrative history with bibliography-like attention to influential texts and writers, highlighting formal innovations, recurring themes, and the evolution of national literary identity.

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Francis Henry Cliffe

Francis Henry Cliffe was an author known for his contributions to the study of Italian literature. His notable work, "A Manual of Italian Literature," serves as a comprehensive guide to the rich literary traditions of Italy. Cliffe's writing reflects a deep engagement with the cultural and historical contexts of Italian authors, making his work valuable for both scholars and general readers interested in the evolution of Italian literary heritage.

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