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Article: Coleridge in Italy.(Review)
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- The Modern Language Review
- Article date:
- April 1, 1999
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Coleridge in Italy. By EDOARDO ZUCCATO. Cork: Cork University Press. 1996. xix + 275 pp. 35 [pounds sterling].
Edoardo Zuccato's Coleridge in Italy is a splendid book, original, important, and learned. While its immediate concern is Coleridge's engagement with Italian society and culture, especially in the years 1804 to 1806, it grounds its argument in an admirable understanding of much larger issues bearing on Romantic history, politics, and literature, as well as issues involving contemporary criticism and theory. Refusing to accept at face value dichotomous ways of thinking about the Romantics and Italy, Zuccato offers a sophisticated and compelling analysis of ...
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