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L'Antologia di Gian Pietro Vieusseux

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The study recounts the founding and evolution of a Florentine literary review and its founder Gian Pietro Vieusseux, situating the enterprise within the political and literary climate of its era. It examines early contributors, editorial practices, and the salonlike conversations held at the founder's reading room, and surveys the journal's thematic range—language debates, romanticism, art, science, education, and politics. The account follows struggles with contributors and censorship, efforts to revive the periodical after suppression, and concludes with documentary materials, annotations, and an index.

About the Author

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Paolo Prunas

Paolo Prunas was an Italian author known for his contributions to literature in the 19th century. He is particularly recognized for his work "L'Antologia di Gian Pietro Vieusseux," which reflects the cultural and literary milieu of his time. Prunas's writings often explore themes relevant to the intellectual currents of his era, making him a notable figure in the context of Italian literary heritage. His work provides insight into the literary discussions and movements that shaped the landscape of Italian literature during his lifetime.

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