Uno scandalo romanzesco: la storia della banca romana come trama narrativa

Autori

  • Clotilde Bertoni Università degli Studi di Palermo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13135/2281-6658/613

Parole chiave:

The Banca Romana scandal, The late nineteenth-century literature, Economics

Abstract

The Banca Romana scandal, a still well-known political-judicial affair, which occurred in the late nineteenth century, inspired various books, from some forgotten, but worth reading novels, to Pirandello’s I vecchi e i giovani. The literary representation of this story has a lot of  interesting implications: the tricky relationship between truth and likelihood; the strong influence of some foreign authors (especially Zola) on Italian narrative; the literature’s approach to politics, sometimes radically negative, sometimes more shaded and ambiguous, always totally different from the current one.

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Pubblicato

2014-06-29