Parole Rubate (Dec 2013)

Cervantes e l'Italia

  • Maria Caterina Ruta

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 8
pp. 97 – 124

Abstract

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Cervantes' relations with Italy had a deep impact on the Spanish writer's life and works. Numerous implications have been analyzed in accordance with operative concepts such as intertextuality, rewriting, and the aesthetic of reception. This perspective gives new life to old labels such as source, imitation and plagiarism. Cervantes' stay in Italy enabled him to make reference in his works not only to the Italian culture, but also to the geography, gastronomy and the traditions of the country. Italian authors have constantly been interested in Cervantes' works, with regard both to literary genres and to the music and dance – the patrimony of librettos is being studied with growing interest. Cervantine criticism, which in Italy has been enriched by the contribution of many high qualified experts, deserves a separate chapter.

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