Focusing on nineteenth- and twentieth-century Italian literature,
Gian-Paolo Biasin explores a series of challenges posited for literary
criticism by the success of semiotics, testing theoretical concepts not
so much on theoretical grounds as in their practical application to
literary texts from the high Romantic lyric of Ugo Foscolo to the
postmodern, cosmicomic tales of Italo Calvino.
Originally published in 1985.
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