...The Trieste Regionalist writers, who belonged to the Saba lineage, led by Silvio Benco (1874-1949), were involved in the Irredentism movement (the movement to recover unrecovered territories), and their works were based on a patriotic spirit. Scipio Slataper (1888-1915), the Stuparich brothers Giani Stuparich (1894-1961) and Carlo S. (1894-1916) volunteered to fight on the Austrian front during World War I, and served in the defense of Trieste's hinterland. Two of them committed suicide before being killed or captured in battle, but they left behind diaries and musings about the tense spirit of the war, shocking the Italian literary world. On the other hand, G. Stuparich and Virgilio Giotti (real name Vittorio Schönbeck)... *Some of the terminology that mentions "Slataper, S." is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…このサーバの系列に属する,トリエステ地方主義の文学者たちは,ベンコSilvio Benco(1874‐1949)を旗頭としてイレデンティズモ(未回収地回復運動)をめぐり,愛国主義精神を作品の基調にした。ズラタペルScipio Slataper(1888‐1915),ストゥパリヒ兄弟Giani Stuparich(1894‐1961),Carlo S.(1894‐1916)などは,第1次大戦時に志願兵として対オーストリア戦線に参加し,トリエステ後背地の守備にあたり,うち2人は戦死もしくは捕虜になるまえに自殺したが,戦時下の緊迫した精神の日記や断想を書き残しイタリアの文学界に衝撃を与えた。他方,G.ストゥパリヒやジョッティVirgilio Giotti(本名ビットリオ・シェーンベック。… ※「Slataper,S.」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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