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24 - Mediterranean Worlds in the Long Nineteenth Century

from Part IV - Cartographic Shifts

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 August 2021

Debjani Ganguly
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University of Virginia
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This chapter argues that the Mediterranean continues to be a relevant framework of historical and literary analysis even after 1800. By shedding light on two microhistories, one involving the lives of two Ionian poets (Ugo Foscolo and Dionysios Solomos) who became the ‘national poets’ of two different countries (Italy and Greece), and the other a multilingual and multinational text, the Scintille (Sparks, 1841), written by the Veneto-Dalmatian intellectual Niccolò Tommaseo, the chapter offers a reading of nineteenth-century literary history that is regional and maritime rather than national and territorial. The aim is to show how we can re-inscribe intellectuals considered to be the ‘national fathers’ of their respective nations, and works—a part today of different canons of ‘national literature’—into their regional and multicultural context.

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