This essay intends to shed new light on the relationships between early nineteenth-century southern Italian culture and no merely formal, indeed very intense late Enlightenment cultural experiences such as Gaetano Filangieri’s, Mario Pagano’s, Francesco Selfi’s. In this perspective the present essay also intends to highlight the influence, and the effects exercised by Bonapartist social-political directives in Southern Italy.
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