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«L’avvocato della totalità»: Claudio Magris su Friedrich Hebbel
2019
Some of the key elements of Claudio Magris’ work as an academic surface in his writings on Friedrich Hebbel: the Danubian space, Trieste, the intersection between literature and law, totality, the relationship between literary theory and practice, revisionism of classics, the recovery of historicism as a hermeneutical tool, the legacy of György Lukacs and Scipio Slataper. In Danubio (1989) and in “Davanti alla legge” (2009), Magris discusses Hebbel’s Agnes Bernauer (1852) in terms of the power relations between the individual and the State, as a drama where history and chance work silently against the characters. The text captures Magris’ attention by virtue of Hebbel’s attempt to synthesiz…
Représentation et langage de la fuite dans "Pauliska" de Révéroni Saint-Cyr
2002
Il contributo si propone di esaminare il tema della fuga nel romanzo "Pauliska" di Révéroni Saint-Cyr. Il tema, in effetti, costituisce in questo romanzo un vero e proprio topos che consente alla trama di dipanarsi e di trovare occasione per fare ripartire la dieresi.
Il Futurismo in Spagna: da Marinetti a Gómez de la Serna
2011
Partendo dalla considerazione degli intensi rapporti, personali e professionali, tra Marinetti e Gómez de la Serna, questo lavoro analizza e mette a confronto i testi programmatici, italiani e spagnoli, relativi al movimento futurista. Si intende dimostrare che il processo di ricezione del Futurismo in Spagna non consiste in una pura imitazione, bensì in un ‘adattamento culturale’ che arriva a plasmare la realtà italiana su quella iberica. Nel Manifiesto futurista a los españoles di Marinetti, ad esempio, insieme ad elementi di ascendenza tipicamente italiana e ad elementi comuni a tutte le avanguardie europee, si ritroverà la presenza di caratteristiche specifiche e distintive della tradiz…
Hyrje
2014
Hyrje
2014
"Man Jack the man is": An Analysis of Gerald Manley Hopkins' sonnet The Sheperd's Brow
2020
Although the sonnet The Shepherd’s Brow, written by G. M. Hopkins only a few months before his death, has been considered by Robert Bridges an unfinished work, critics have gradually tended to agree that it is one of the poet’s most refined and powerful poems, structurally and thematically. W. H. Gardner has read in it a “Swiftean cynicism”, while other more recent scholars have defined it “conflicted” (Mariani), “ironic and damned” (Feeney), and above all “cryptic” (Sobolev). Often studied as an ideal appendix to the so called “terrible sonnets”, by offering a close-reading of the sonnet this article argues that The Shepherd’s Brow is one of Hopkins’ most powerful poems, marking an importa…
Gaetano Savatteri, "I Siciliani": la pazzia e la logica della contraddizione
2013
Mario e le "Libycae irae". A proposito di Luc. "Phars." II 93
2004
Interpretazione di Lucano, Pharsalia 2, 93
The Eloquence of Publius Sulpicius Rufus and Gaius Aurelius Cotta in Cicero's Brutus
2018
The purpose of this chapter is to investigate the personalities of Publius Sulpicius Rufus and Gaius Aurelius Cotta, that illustrate the Roman eloquence at the beginning of the first century BC with particular regard to the wide section of the Ciceronian Brutus, the treatise in which they are protagonists of an intense confrontation in order to reflect on different styles of eloquence. On the other hand, a survey on the characteristics of their eloquence, conducted in the absence of direct evidence that provides objective feedback about their oratorical qualities, also makes possible to analyse the importance (and in some cases the indispensability) of Cicero’s opinion.