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      • Emilio Cecchi (born July 14, 1884, Florence, Italy—died September 6, 1966, Rome) was an Italian essayist and critic noted for his writing style and for introducing Italian readers to valuable English and American writers.
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  1. Aug 3, 2018 · Emilio Cecchi, a prominent scholar of English literature, underlines the marginal role of Exiles within Joyce’s corpus, and considering this a strategy and a trick, defines Linati “a glutton Epulone who, when a good roast with potatoes is served, after tasting it, praises the potatoes keeping everyone’s attention focused on them, in order ...

  2. Sep 10, 2019 · But this was no mere gathering of authors; it was a massive, collective translation enterprise, featuring contributions by some of the most important Italian writers of the time, including Alberto Moravia, Cesare Pavese, and the Nobel laureate poet Eugenio Montale. The objective of Americana was to introduce iconic American voices to Italian ...

  3. Nov 30, 2018 · The influential Italian literary critic Emilio Cecchi is noted as having been central to Waugh’s success in Italy. Also important seems to have been the choice of the modernist Milan artist Bruno Munari (1907-1998) to design the dust jackets for Corpi vili (Vile Bodies), Lady Margot (Decline and Fall), Spada e onore ( Sword of Honour ) and ...

  4. Jan 13, 2014 · By Emilio Cecchi An entire generation of scholars sharpened their erudition and re-strengthened their critical faculties reading the Storia dell’Arte Italiana nel Medioevo (History of Italian Art in the Middle Ages), published in 1927, which had remained until now the main work of Pietro Toesca.

  5. Dec 14, 2022 · The literary critic Emilio Cecchi, a friend of Papini and Soffici, offered a very different account of the citys modernity and its relationship with its international community.

  6. Aug 31, 2024 · Emilio Cecchi was an Italian literary critic, art critic and screenwriter. One English language source describes him as "an 'official' - although radically anti...

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