Eleonora Fonseca Pimentel was a poet, a political writer, a journalist,
and a politician. She was the editor, and virtually the only writer of
the Monitore Napoletano (Neapolitan Monitor), the journal in which she
recorded the events and debates that took place in the short-lived
Neapolitan Jacobin Republic of 1799. She sought to influence both
government policy and public opinion. As a political analyst she also
put forward with this journal one of the first analyses ever of popular
culture and its political implications, and confronted the challenge of
trying to implement a revolutionary political project in a situation of
abject poverty intertwined with a deeply conservative populist mind-set.
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