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9780802044846

The Legacy of Benedetto Croce

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  • ISBN13:

    9780802044846

  • ISBN10:

    0802044840

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1999-03-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Toronto Pr
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Summary

Benedetto Croce was the foremost Italian philosopher of the first half of the twentieth century and his influence extended to every aspect of intellectual life in Italy. He played a significant, sometimes crucial, role in Italian politics, and his writing commanded attention throughout Europe, America, and beyond. In the last few years his contribution to various disciplines has been undergoing a re-evaluation in Italy. This collection continues that reassessment with an English-speaking audience in mind. The book is a collection of essays by scholars from various disciplines - philosophy, history, literature, and art history - covering the broad scope of Croce's life and work, from his early writings on local Neopolitan history in the 1890s to his activity as a public figure before and after the Second World War. In this much-needed addition to contemporary criticism one senses the depth and originality of his thought in the areas of history, national politics, rhetoric, and art. Including the first English-language discussion of Taccuini di lavoro, Croce's working diary, this is the first volume in English that provides a critical survey of Croce's major works and ideas, as well as fresh interpretations from a variety of contemporary points of view.

Author Biography

Jack D'Amico is Interim Dean of Arts and Science, Canisius College. DAIN A. TRAFTON is Professor Emeritus of English, Rockford College. MASSIMO VERDICCHIO is Professor of Italian in the Department of Romance Languages and Cultural Studies, University of Alberta.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii
Contributors ix
Chronology xi
Introduction
3(13)
Dain A. Trafton
Massimo Verdicchio
Croce, Philosopher of Naples
16(15)
Massimo Verdicchio
Croce and the Commedia dell'arte of Naples
31(21)
Jack D'amico
E stata opera di critica onesta, liberale, italiana: Croce and Napoli nobilissima (1892--1906)
52(36)
Thomas Willette
Croce's Theory of Historical Judgment
88(15)
Renata Viti Cavaliere
Political Doctrine in Croce's History of the Kingdom of Naples
103(14)
Dain A. Trafton
Croce and Mosca: Pluralistic Elitism and Philosophical Science
117(28)
Maurice A. Finocchiaro
Croce and Collingwood: Philosophy and History
145(18)
Myra Moss
Croce on Vico
163(11)
Giuseppe Mazzotta
The Impact of Croce's Aesthetics of 1902 and Today's Revolt against Modernity
174(22)
Edmund E. Jacobitti
History as Thought and Action: Croce's Historicism and the Contemporary Challenge
196(35)
David D. Roberts
Croce's Taccuini di lavoro
231(8)
Rita Melillo
Selected Bibliography 239

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