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A compact historical survey traces the emergence of Italian literature from its Latin traditions toward vernacular expression, explaining linguistic and cultural factors that delayed a native literary language. It documents early linguistic monuments and situates literary change within political and social developments, then surveys major authors and movements with biographical notes, literary analysis, and thematic readings. Selections translated from Dante and Boccaccio are included, and later chapters treat Petrarch, Renaissance writers such as Ariosto and Tasso, and a subsequent period of decline and revival, showing how form, language, and national sensibility evolve across the centuries.

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Oscar Kuhns

Oscar Kuhns was an American scholar and literary critic known for his contributions to the study of Italian poetry. His notable work, "Studies in the Poetry of Italy, Part II. Italian," reflects his deep engagement with the themes and styles of Italian literature. Kuhns' analysis provides valuable insights into the poetic traditions of Italy, making his work significant for those interested in literary studies and the evolution of poetry. His scholarly approach and dedication to the subject have left a mark on the understanding of Italian literary heritage.

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