2017
DOI: 10.1353/uni.2017.0016
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Historicized Fiction or Fictionalized History?: Lia Levi's Cecilia va alla guerra and the Legacy of the First World War in Contemporary Italian Children's Literature

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“…In 1970, Francesco Rosi produced another well-known movie Uomini contro [Men Against] where he depicted the misery of trench warfare and the resulting insubordinate behaviour of the troops. 10 See, again as an example, the studies by Mario Isnenghi (1998;with Giorgio Rochat 1998/2008 and Antonio Gibelli (1991;1998 There has been a remarkable flourishing of critical essays, from both Italian scholars (Bellatalla & Genovesi 2015;Campagnaro 2015;Fochesato 2011;Orestano 2016) and authors from abroad (D'Eath 2014;Myers 2016a;2016b;2017). It is also worth mentioning some significant further analyses published in Italian specialist journals for children's literature, such as the numerous monographs dedicated to the First World War in LiBeR (101: 18-35) in 2014, and in Pagine Giovani (159: 1-79) in 2015.…”
Section: Narrating the Great War Today: New Perspectives In Children's Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1970, Francesco Rosi produced another well-known movie Uomini contro [Men Against] where he depicted the misery of trench warfare and the resulting insubordinate behaviour of the troops. 10 See, again as an example, the studies by Mario Isnenghi (1998;with Giorgio Rochat 1998/2008 and Antonio Gibelli (1991;1998 There has been a remarkable flourishing of critical essays, from both Italian scholars (Bellatalla & Genovesi 2015;Campagnaro 2015;Fochesato 2011;Orestano 2016) and authors from abroad (D'Eath 2014;Myers 2016a;2016b;2017). It is also worth mentioning some significant further analyses published in Italian specialist journals for children's literature, such as the numerous monographs dedicated to the First World War in LiBeR (101: 18-35) in 2014, and in Pagine Giovani (159: 1-79) in 2015.…”
Section: Narrating the Great War Today: New Perspectives In Children's Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%