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Joseph Rocchietti

First edition title page of ''Lorenzo and Oonalaska'' (1835) Joseph Rocchietti was an Italian-American novelist.

A native of Casale Monferrato in Piedmont, he emigrated to the United States in 1831. He was active as a writer there during the years 1835–1875 and is best known for ''Lorenzo and Oonalaska'' (1835), which is the earliest known novel by an Italian-American. This epistolary novel, a love story written in English, is set partly in Europe and partly in Virginia.

He also published a number of long essays including one against the Massachusetts ‘nativist’ movement which was reviewed by Edgar Allan Poe in Poe's ''Broadway Journal''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Why a national literature cannot flourish in the United States of North America by Rocchietti, Joseph

    Published 1845
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    Charles Rovellini a drama of the disunited states of North America / by Rocchietti, Joseph

    Published 1875
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