Sicily in D.H. Lawrence’s Imagery
D.H. Lawrence, who spent two years in Sicily, precisely in Fontana Vecchia, near Taormina and Aetna (where the God Vulcan used to live), has always been fascinated by Italy and Sicily in particular, the places where, in his opinion, most myths are rooted. His fascination for Sicily is due both to th...
Main Author: | Carla Comellini |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Bologna
2008-04-01
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Series: | Conservation Science in Cultural Heritage |
Online Access: | http://conservation-science.unibo.it/article/view/1394 |
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