L’impresa coloniale libica tra letteratura coloniale e stampa The Libyan Colonial Enterprise Between Colonial Literature and the Press
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ABSTRACT: This article aims to analyze the Libyan War, also known as the Italo-Turkish War, from a historical, literary, and journalistic perspective. To understand how colonial literature and the press of the early 20th century portrayed this historical event, we have chosen to focus our work on two authors and two journalists. The colonial writers who dedicated their works to the Libyan War are Enrico Corradini and Giovanni Pascoli, while the journalists are Renato Serra and Giuseppe Bevione. Colonial literature and the press played a role in the Libyan War by disseminating colonial consciousness and nationalism within Italian society.
RIASSUNTO: Il presente articolo mira ad analizzare la guerra di Libia, detta anche la guerra italo-turca da punto di vista storico letterario e giornalistico. Per saper come la letteratura coloniale e la stampa degli anni 11 e 12 del Novecento hanno presentato l’evento storico, abbiamo deciso di concentrare il nostro lavoro su due autori e su due giornalisti. Gli scrittori coloniali che hanno dedicato le loro opere alla guerra di Libia sono Enrico Corradini e Giovanni Pascoli, invece i giornalisti sono Renato Serra e Giuseppe Bevione. La letteratura coloniale e la stampa hanno contribuito alla guerra di Libia con il compito di diffondere la coscienza coloniale e il nazionalismo nella società italiana.
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