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Geschichte der italienischen Literatur in Österreich | Inhalt, Autor und bibliografische Daten

Geschichte der italienischen Literatur in Österreich | Inhalt, Autor und bibliografische Daten

Geschichte der italienischen Literatur in Österreich: Inhalt, Einordnung und bibliografische Details

Wer nach einem Buch von Gualtiero Boaglio aus dem Themenfeld Sachbuch sucht, findet mit Geschichte der italienischen Literatur in Österreich eine Ausgabe mit präziser inhaltlicher Positionierung. Geschichte der italienischen Literatur in Österreich wird in der Beschreibung wie folgt charakterisiert: The present monograph focuses on the history of Italian literature and language in Austria's Habsburg past, covering the period from the Peace of Campoformido between Napoleon and Francis II in 1797 to the end of the Habsburg monarchy in 1918. The study reveals that Italian court poetry was amazingly alive in the 19th century as it gradually had been adapted to the changes in the fields of politics, society, and the press. After analyzing the end of the golden era of Italian poetry in Austria, the author presents Archduchess Maria Beatrice d'Este and her literary circle. She was the last patroness of Italian artists and poets and kept up the old-style tradition of court poetry until her death in 1829. During the 19th century, however, this tradition faced an ever increasing popularization, with Italian language books and instruction getting more and more common. The Italian language was never discriminated against in the Habsburg monarchy. On the contrary, it was even extensively taught at universities because officials with a good command of Italian were needed both in the federal government and in the Italian regions of the monarchy. Moreover, the Habsburgs' language policy favored the publication of quality papers and literary magazines in Italian. The study also deals with Italian school books and anthologies for schools in the Italian parts of the monarchy, which were usually written and published in Vienna. In the last part of this chapter, records of the future Emperor Franz Joseph's Italian instruction are presented and analyzed on the basis of archive materials. Anachronistically, court poetry survived the 1848/1849 revolution and continued until World War I. The Emperor was popularized in jubilee editions, newspapers, and ceremonies, but also in the Italian poetry which was no longer of high quality, but still instrumental in presenting Franz Joseph as the "father of the nation

Warum Geschichte der italienischen Literatur in Österreich relevant sein kann

Gerade wer nach Werken von Gualtiero Boaglio sucht, sollte Geschichte der italienischen Literatur in Österreich näher betrachten. Die Ausgabe ist in Deutsch verfügbar und damit gezielt für Leserinnen und Leser mit entsprechender Sprachpräferenz interessant. Der Verlag Böhlau und der Verlagsort xx liefern zusätzliche Orientierung bei der Einordnung dieser Ausgabe. Wer Literatur aus dem Bereich Sachbuch sucht, findet in Geschichte der italienischen Literatur in Österreich einen gut klassifizierbaren Titel.

Thematische Einordnung von Geschichte der italienischen Literatur in Österreich

Die Beschreibung zeigt, dass Geschichte der italienischen Literatur in Österreich klar dem Bereich Sachbuch zugeordnet werden kann: The present monograph focuses on the history of Italian literature and language in Austria's Habsburg past, covering the period from the Peace of Campoformido between Napoleon and Francis II in 1797 to the end of the Habsburg monarchy in 1918. The study reveals that Italian court poetry was amazingly alive in the 19th century as it gradually had been adapted to the changes in the fields of politics, society, and the press. After analyzing the end of the golden era of Italian poetry in Austria, the author presents Archduchess Maria Beatrice d'Este and her literary circle. She was the last patroness of Italian artists and poets and kept up the old-style tradition of court poetry until her death in 1829. During the 19th century, however, this tradition faced an ever increasing popularization, with Italian language books and instruction getting more and more common. The Italian language was never discriminated against in the Habsburg monarchy. On the contrary, it was even extensively taught at universities because officials with a good command of Italian were needed both in the federal government and in the Italian regions of the monarchy. Moreover, the Habsburgs' language policy favored the publication of quality papers and literary magazines in Italian. The study also deals with Italian school books and anthologies for schools in the Italian parts of the monarchy, which were usually written and published in Vienna. In the last part of this chapter, records of the future Emperor Franz Joseph's Italian instruction are presented and analyzed on the basis of archive materials. Anachronistically, court poetry survived the 1848/1849 revolution and continued until World War I. The Emperor was popularized in jubilee editions, newspapers, and ceremonies, but also in the Italian poetry which was no longer of high quality, but still instrumental in presenting Franz Joseph as the "father of the nation Ergänzend helfen die hinterlegten Schlagwörter dabei, Geschichte der italienischen Literatur in Österreich thematisch schneller einzuordnen: Literature & literary studies

ISBN, Revision und weitere Referenzdaten

Für weiterführende bibliografische Verknüpfungen sind die Kennungen OL20933626W und OL28360722M besonders hilfreich.

Die zentralen Metadaten zu Geschichte der italienischen Literatur in Österreich

  1. Externe Work-Referenz: OL20933626W
  2. Sprache: Deutsch
  3. Inhaltliche Kurzcharakteristik: The present monograph focuses on the history of Italian literature and language in Austria's Habsburg past, covering the period from the Peace of Campoformido between Napoleon and Francis II in 1797 to the end of the Habsburg monarchy in 1918. The study reveals that Italian court poetry was amazingly alive in the 19th century as it gradually had been adapted to the changes in the fields of politics, society, and the press. After analyzing the end of the golden era of Italian poetry in Austria, the author presents Archduchess Maria Beatrice d'Este and her literary circle. She was the last patroness of Italian artists and poets and kept up the old-style tradition of court poetry until her death in 1829. During the 19th century, however, this tradition faced an ever increasing popularization, with Italian language books and instruction getting more and more common. The Italian language was never discriminated against in the Habsburg monarchy. On the contrary, it was even extensively taught at universities because officials with a good command of Italian were needed both in the federal government and in the Italian regions of the monarchy. Moreover, the Habsburgs' language policy favored the publication of quality papers and literary magazines in Italian. The study also deals with Italian school books and anthologies for schools in the Italian parts of the monarchy, which were usually written and published in Vienna. In the last part of this chapter, records of the future Emperor Franz Joseph's Italian instruction are presented and analyzed on the basis of archive materials. Anachronistically, court poetry survived the 1848/1849 revolution and continued until World War I. The Emperor was popularized in jubilee editions, newspapers, and ceremonies, but also in the Italian poetry which was no longer of high quality, but still instrumental in presenting Franz Joseph as the "father of the nation
  4. Open-Library-Editions-IDs: OL28360722M
  5. Publiziert bei: Böhlau
  6. Verlagsort: xx
  7. Primäre Kategorie: Sachbuch
  8. Schlagwörter: Literature & literary studies
  9. ISBN-13: 9783205787297
  10. Verfasst von: Gualtiero Boaglio
  11. Buchtitel: Geschichte der italienischen Literatur in Österreich
  12. Seitenzahl: 338

Warum sich Geschichte der italienischen Literatur in Österreich gut einordnen lässt

Geschichte der italienischen Literatur in Österreich profitiert für die Auffindbarkeit besonders von der Verbindung zwischen Gualtiero Boaglio, Sachbuch und den Tags Literature & literary studies, weil dadurch eine starke semantische Einordnung entsteht.

FAQ zu Geschichte der italienischen Literatur in Österreich

Welche Open-Library-Kennungen sind vorhanden?

Vorhanden sind die Work-ID OL20933626W und die Editionsreferenzen OL28360722M.

In welcher Sprache liegt das Buch vor?

Die Ausgabe ist in Deutsch verfügbar; thematisch unterstützen zusätzlich die Tags Literature & literary studies bei der Einordnung.

Gibt es eine inhaltliche Zusammenfassung?

Ja, die Beschreibung fasst die Ausrichtung des Buches so zusammen: The present monograph focuses on the history of Italian literature and language in Austria's Habsburg past, covering the period from the Peace of Campoformido between Napoleon and Francis II in 1797 to the end of the Habsburg monarchy in 1918. The study reveals that Italian court poetry was amazingly alive in the 19th century as it gradually had been adapted to the changes in the fields of politics, society, and the press. After analyzing the end of the golden era of Italian poetry in Austria, the author presents Archduchess Maria Beatrice d'Este and her literary circle. She was the last patroness of Italian artists and poets and kept up the old-style tradition of court poetry until her death in 1829. During the 19th century, however, this tradition faced an ever increasing popularization, with Italian language books and instruction getting more and more common. The Italian language was never discriminated against in the Habsburg monarchy. On the contrary, it was even extensively taught at universities because officials with a good command of Italian were needed both in the federal government and in the Italian regions of the monarchy. Moreover, the Habsburgs' language policy favored the publication of quality papers and literary magazines in Italian. The study also deals with Italian school books and anthologies for schools in the Italian parts of the monarchy, which were usually written and published in Vienna. In the last part of this chapter, records of the future Emperor Franz Joseph's Italian instruction are presented and analyzed on the basis of archive materials. Anachronistically, court poetry survived the 1848/1849 revolution and continued until World War I. The Emperor was popularized in jubilee editions, newspapers, and ceremonies, but also in the Italian poetry which was no longer of high quality, but still instrumental in presenting Franz Joseph as the "father of the nation

Worum handelt es sich bei Geschichte der italienischen Literatur in Österreich?

Geschichte der italienischen Literatur in Österreich ist ein Buch von Gualtiero Boaglio, das der Kategorie Sachbuch zugeordnet wird und damit thematisch klar eingeordnet werden kann.

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