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  2. Culture of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The Romantic English poet Lord Byron described the Italian language as «that soft bastard Latin, which melts like kisses from a female mouth, and sounds as if it should be writ on satin». [243] Byron's description is not an isolated expression of poetic fancy but, in fact, a popular view of the Italian language across the world, often called ...

  3. Romanticism - Wikipedia

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    Italian poet Isabella di Morra, sometimes cited as a precursor of Romantic poets [88] Romanticism in Italian literature was a minor movement although some important works were produced; it began officially in 1816 when Germaine de Staël wrote an article in the journal Biblioteca italiana called "Sulla maniera e l'utilità delle traduzioni ...

  4. Romance languages - Wikipedia

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    Romance; Latin/Neo-Latin: Geographic distribution: Originated in Old Latium on the Italian peninsula, now spoken in Latin Europe (parts of Eastern Europe, Southern Europe, and Western Europe) and Latin America (a majority of the countries of Central America and South America), as well as parts of Africa (Latin Africa), Asia, and Oceania.

  5. I've been to over 50 countries. Here are 5 of my favorite ...

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    After visiting over 50 countries, some of my favorite romantic destinations include spots like Rio de Janeiro and Florence, Italy. ... as the Italians would say. Santorini, Greece, is a ...

  6. Italian literature - Wikipedia

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    The Romantic movement had as its organ the Conciliatore, established in 1818 at Milan. The main instigator of the reform was the Italian poet and novelist Alessandro Manzoni. The great Italian poet of the age was Giacomo Leopardi.

  7. Italian nationalism - Wikipedia

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    The romantic (or soft) version of such views is known as Italian patriotism, while their integral (or hard) version is known as Italian fascism. Italian nationalism is often thought to trace its origins to the Renaissance, [2] but only arose as a political force in the 1830s under the leadership of Giuseppe Mazzini. [3]

  8. Italophilia - Wikipedia

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    The works by Alessandro Manzoni, the leading Italian Romantic, are a symbol of the Italian unification for their patriotic message and because of his efforts in the development of the modern, unified Italian language; his novel The Betrothed was the first Italian historical novel to glorify Christian values of justice and Providence, and it is ...

  9. Italians - Wikipedia

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    Italy continued its leading cultural role through the Baroque period and into the Romantic period, when its dominance in painting and sculpture diminished but the Italians re-established a strong presence in music. Bologna University, established in AD 1088, is the world's oldest university in continuous operation.