Degeneration and Regeneration in Literature and the Arts
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Köp båda 2 för 1051 krStefano Evangelista has completed a PhD in Italian literature at Durham University, where he is also a postgraduate member of the Centre for Nineteenth-Century Studies. He has been a visiting fellow in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University and a visiting PhD student at the Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa. Valeria Giannantonio is Associate Professor of Italian Literature at the Universit degli Studi G. DAnnunzio Chieti Pescara. Her research interests include early modern Italian literature and the literary work of Gabriele DAnnunzio, Ignazio Silone and the crepuscular poets. She is member of the editorial boards of Critica letteraria, Studi medievali e moderni and Studium. Elisabetta Selmi is Associate Professor of Italian Literature and Medieval and Renaissance Theatre in the Dipartimento di Studi Linguistici e Letterari at the University of Padua. Her research interests focus on Renaissance and early modern literature and theatre, nineteenth-century studies, classical poetics and religious literature.
CONTENTS: Stefano Evangelista: Introduction: Decadence and regeneration in fin-de-sicle culture Linda Garosi: La letteratura della crisi: riflessioni e riformulazioni nelle riviste italiane di fine secolo Sara Boezio: Regenerating at the turn of the century: Ibsens, Tolstoys, and Zolas metaphors of (re)birth in fin-de-sicle Italy Giulia Brian: Scrivo cos come leggo, con lanima e cercando lanima: Fogazzaro e la mistica ebbrezza dellarte Elisabetta Selmi: Lo sguardo dellanima: appunti di lettura sul Modernismo mistico nel dialogo mancato tra Fogazzaro e Boine Valeria Giannantonio: Panzacchi e le arti figurative Patrizia Zambon: Fuori dal realismo: Anna Zuccari e il progetto del romanzo simbolista Elena Borelli: Taming desire: Schopenhauer and Nietzsche in Gabriele DAnnunzios novels (18891900) Aldo Putignano: Alcyone e il simbolismo europeo Michael Subialka: Diva decadence: Conflicted modernity from death to regeneration