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Thomas Lodge as an Imitator of the Italian Poets [PDF]
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L E Kästner
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Appreciation to Patrizia Cavalli [PDF]
The article gives a brief overview of the work of the Italian poet Patricia Cavalli. Her poetry draws parallels between the main themes of Cavalli and the ideas of contemporary philosophy and literature.
Bergamin, M.
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“My poems are breath.” Patrizia Cavalli (April 17, 1947 — June 21, 2022). About how once the magic of cinema gave the world one of the best poets in Italy [PDF]
The unique creativity of the Italian poetess Patrizia Cavalli (1947–2022), one of the recognized masters of the poetic word of the Apennines since the mid‑1970s, is well known in the literary circles of Italy and other countries.
Kurash, A. P.
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Notes on Russian Poetry Translated into Italian between 1987 and 2022
The paper discusses the Italian reception of Russian language poetry taking into account translations carried out between 1987 and 2022. The survey deals mainly with anthologies, journal issues devoted entirely or partially (but significantly) to Russian
Alessandro Niero
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Victor Hugo poète en Italie : perspectives
This paper precedes an anthology of seven poems by Victor Hugo translated into Italian. In Italy, Hugo’s poetry remains little read, little translated, little known.
Luciano Pellegrini
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Between Repentance and Desire: Women Poets and the Word in Early Modern Italy
In early modern Italy, lyric poets of spiritual verse experimented with engaging and depicting the divine Word in novel ways. They aestheticized bodies, including that of Christ, and they imagined eroticized encounters between themselves and the Word ...
Sarah Rolfe Prodan
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Ibn Hazm vs. Dante Alighieri, due amori a confronto [PDF]
Throughout the history of literature, love inspired many poets and narrators in the entire world. In this study we will examine two masterpieces of two prestigious literary traditions (The Ring of the Dove (1022) by Ibn Hazm representing the Arabic ...
Fawzy, Marwa Ali
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« Tuttor ch’eo dirò “gioi” ». La « joie » appellatif de la dame dans la lyrique romane médiévale
The presence–in a French rondeau transcribed in a recently-discovered Italian fragment–of the appellation formula “douce yoye”addressed to the lyrical I’s beloved inspires a reflexion about the use of the noun “joy” in French (joie), Occitan (joi, joia ...
Federico Saviotti
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A discussion of the long-term “Hölderlinism” of Italian poets, starting from Vigolo’s essay on Hölderlin and the music (1966), moving back to Carducci’s translations, with a critical edition of his version of Hölderlin’s Achill (1874, see the leaf ...
Giovanna Cordibella
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