Poetic effects in prose: Virginia Woolf and Emilio Cecchi
<p>This thesis in comparative literature explores the meanings of poetry beyond verse and the ways they influenced the creation of poetic effects in the prose of two early twentieth-century writers: Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) and the Italian essayist Emilio Cecchi (1884-1966). Both authors bel...
Main Author: | Leteo, M |
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Other Authors: | Reynolds, M |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | Italian English |
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2021
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