This paper examines Emilio Salgari’s Il Corsaro Nero as a departure from traditional 19th-century adventure tropes. By analyzing the protagonist, Emilio di Roccabruna, we explore the transition from the idealized hero to the melancholic, revenge-driven anti-hero. Furthermore, the study situates the novel within its historical context to determine how Salgari’s portrayal of Caribbean piracy serves as a subversion of European colonial narratives. 2. Core Themes to Address
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: Significance of Salgari in Italian literature and the "Corsari delle Antille" cycle. ilcorsaronero
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The Shadow of the Antilles: Anti-Heroism and Colonial Critique in Salgari’s "Il Corsaro Nero" 1. Abstract