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1895 novel by Antonio Fogazzaro "Piccolo mondo antico" redirects here. For the film, see Piccolo mondo antico (film).
The Little World of the Past
Frontispiece of the 13th Italian edition, 1896
AuthorAntonio Fogazzaro
LanguageItalian
GenreHistorical
Publication date1895
Publication placeItaly
Media typePrint

The Little World of the Past (Italian: Piccolo mondo antico, lit.'Little Ancient World'), also known in English under the titles Little Ancient World and The Patriot, is an 1895 novel by the Italian writer Antonio Fogazzaro. It was the author's most successful work and is considered to be his masterpiece. Fogazzaro finished the first draft in 1884, and spent the next decade revising it. The novel has an alpine backdrop, and is set in the 1850s during the Risorgimento. Fogazzaro modelled the two protagonists after his parents.

Film adaptation

In 1941, during the Fascist era, the novel was adapted into the film Piccolo mondo antico, directed by Mario Soldati and starring Alida Valli and Massimo Serato. The film was extremely popular, and came to be seen as a precursor of neorealism.

References

  1. Marrone p.746
  2. Marrone p.746
  3. Marrone p.747

Bibliography

  • Brand, Peter & Pertile, Lino. The Cambridge History of Italian Literature. Cambridge University Press, 1999.
  • Marrone, Gaetana. Encyclopedia of Italian Literary Studies: A-J. Taylor & Francis, 2007.

External links

Novels by Antonio Fogazzaro


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