Il libro di Don Chisciotte

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Il libro di Don Chisciotte

by Edoardo Scarfoglio

IT·~10 hours·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total

E. SCARFOGLIO

0:19

PROLEGOMENI.

20:45

I. LE TERRE BARBARICHE.

2:02:43

II. PROSE DI ROMANZI.

1:58:41

III. BELLE MUSE E BRUTTI MUSI.

1:33:37

IV. PALCO SCENICO

43:20

V. MOLINI A VENTO

1:51:39

VI. LA REPUBBLICA LETTERARIA.

1:44:56

INDICE

1:48

Description

A weary traveler arrives back in Rome after a long stint in Calabria, only to find his old literary circle waiting with sharp jokes and good‑natured ribbing. Their teasing about his “asinin” ideas and the odd warnings from a friend named Angelo spark a restless curiosity in him. Rather than shrink away, he likens his new mission to that of a modern Don Quixote, determined to tilt at the windmills of contemporary Italian criticism.

With a blend of satire and earnest manifesto, he launches into a spirited defense of a revitalized Italian letters. He invokes the great European thinkers—from Goethe’s concept of world literature to the Schlegel brothers—arguing that true art must break free from stale French influence and awaken a fresh, patriotic imagination. The opening sets the stage for a witty, self‑reflective journey through the battles of ideas, humor, and the restless quest for a new literary identity.

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Language

it

Duration

~10 hours (593K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Carlo Traverso, Claudio Paganelli, Barbara Magni and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2014-09-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Edoardo Scarfoglio

Edoardo Scarfoglio

1860–1917

A sharp, influential voice in Italian journalism, he helped shape modern newspaper culture in Naples while also writing fiction in a realist style. His career mixed literary ambition, political energy, and a talent for lively, direct prose.

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