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Anglo-Italian literature

Anglo-Italian literature refers to the body of literary works produced through the cultural and linguistic exchange between English and Italian traditions. This includes translations, influences, and writings by authors inspired by both cultures, often exploring themes like art, history, philosophy, and human experience. It emerged prominently from the Renaissance period, when Italian art and ideas profoundly impacted English writers, and continues today through collaborations and comparative studies. Overall, it reflects a rich dialogue between the two literary traditions, fostering cross-cultural understanding and creative innovation.