The Experience Of Exile Described By Italian Writers: From Cicero Through Dante And Machiavelli Down To Carlo Levi
by David Marsh /
2014 / English / PDF
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Examines how the legal governmental policy of "exile" can act as a
catalyst in the transformation of the person 'exiled' from martyr
to hero and how the exile process becomes the social -historical
instrument that inspires the creative writing of great Italian
masterpieces in poetry, rhetoric and philosophy.
Examines how the legal governmental policy of "exile" can act as a
catalyst in the transformation of the person 'exiled' from martyr
to hero and how the exile process becomes the social -historical
instrument that inspires the creative writing of great Italian
masterpieces in poetry, rhetoric and philosophy.