More recent readers include Laura Lepschy, Gabriella Ziani and Jennifer Lorch, and I wish to thank them all for their illuminating comments. I am particularly indebted to Stephen Gundle, John Dickie, Ann Caesar and David Forgacs for their feedback on earlier versions of my chapters Elizabeth Schachter read the doctoral thesis upon which the present volume is founded. While their contribution was extremely valuable, no one but myself should be held responsible for eventual errors and misreadings. Small portions of my work have appeared previously in edited article form or in multi-authored volumes of collected essays: all references are footnoted and listed in the final bibliography.Īi Miei genitori Acknowledgments are due to a number of people who helped and encouraged me throughout my research and writing. It largely, though not exclusively, adopts the toponymy predominant in the literary works examined, namely Italian place-names such as Fiume for Rijeka, Pola for Pula, Capodistria for Koper, etc. The present volume originates from a doctoral dissertation submitted at the University of Cambridge in 1996. The Jewish Community in Trieste The Family The Years of Psychoanalysis 3. Women's Writing Jewish Writers Anti-Slav Writers 'Emancipated' Writers 2. Maternal Nationalism and the Italian MotherlandĬhapter 4 Quale triestinita? Gender, Confession, Ethnicity 1. Cultural Delay Trieste and the Heritage of the Risorgimento Trieste and the Two World Wars Trieste and Romanticism 3. Irredentismo: A Local Brand of Nationalism 2. The Foiba: Myth and HistoryĬhapter 3 The Myth of an Italian Motherland 1. The Unbearable Lightness of the Border 2. Imagined TopographiesĬhapter 2 Lettemtura di Frontiera-Letteratura di Frontiere 1. The Heritage of the Pre-War Generation 3. British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Typeset by Sheffield Academic Press Printed on acid-free paper in Great Britain by MPG Books Ltd, Bodmin, CornwallĬontents Preface Acknowledgments Maps Chronology (1910-96) IntroductionĬhapter 1 Literary Trieste, Triestine Literature and Triestinitd 1. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers. SHEFFIELD ACADEMIC PRESS A Continuum imprint LONDONĬopyright © 2001 Sheffield Academic Press A Continuum imprint Published by Sheffield Academic Press Ltd The Tower Building, 11 York Road, London SE1 7NX 370 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10017-6550 com All rights reserved. A CITY IN SEARCH OF AN AUTHOR The Literary Identity of Trieste
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