The article examines Florence as a literary topography, tracing how its urban spaces have shaped writers’ imaginations from Dante to the twentieth‑century literary tradition. It highlights the city’s role as a dynamic locus where cultural memory, spatial practices, and textual production intersect.
Literary Florence
Mastroleo, Alessandra
2025-01-01
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The article examines Florence as a literary topography, tracing how its urban spaces have shaped writers’ imaginations from Dante to the twentieth‑century literary tradition. It highlights the city’s role as a dynamic locus where cultural memory, spatial practices, and textual production intersect.File in questo prodotto:
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