Non omnis moriar?

The starting point for discussion in this book was the need to reflect on the various forms of the existence of the nineteenth century in our present. The need to go beyond the existing fields of knowledge of nineteenth-century culture seems pressing: a certain attempt at ‘consolidating’ the ways in...

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