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Manuale Della Letteratura Italiana, Volume 5, by Alessandro D'Ancona and Orazio Bacci, is a comprehensive guide to Italian literature. This volume offers an in-depth exploration of Italian literary history, providing valuable insights into the works and authors that have shaped the Italian literary landscape. Ideal for students, scholars, and anyone with an interest in Italian culture, this manual serves as an essential resource for understanding the evolution and significance of Italian literary traditions. This edition retains the original text, ensuring that readers experience the work as it was originally intended, and provides an invaluable resource for those studying Italian literary history and criticism.
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