According to literary criticism, in his case heavily indebted to romanticism, Bosco is a writer out of his time. Yet a closer study of his works shows that he is fully modern, in particular because of the centrality of the narrator within his fiction; and if he is doubtlessly a believer, in contradistinction to most of his contemporaries, the point of his work is precisely to give the religious feeling a modern novelistic form.
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