Elsa Morante has long been recognized internationally as one of the most
significant, innovative, and important writers of the 20th century
Italy. Nonetheless, there has, to date, been no full-length study in
English dedicated to her work. Critical perspectives on Morante's
literary achievement have shifted dramatically in recent years, and
while this volume proposes to offer the first comprehensive evaluation
of Morante to appear outside Italy, it also aims to take into account
modern critical and theoretical developments. The authors' aim is to
underline Morante's centrality in a broader context which goes beyond
Italian national frontiers and deserves critical attention across a
range of transcultural disciplines, departing from the traditional realm
of philological analysis to encompass approaches informed by cultural
and interdisciplinary studies. This volume gives a comprehensive insight
into current thinking on and understanding of Elsa Morante's work. This
book places her work in a much wider context of European culture, and
traces her influence on a younger generation of writers.