Casus Belli: Giuseppe Gioachino waging war between tradition and experimentation
<p>This thesis explores the notion of opposition in the <em>Sonetti romaneschi</em> by the Roman poet Giuseppe Gioachino Belli (1791-1863). It sees the poet as a warring rebel on the literary scene and examines his poetics and rhetoric of war through his choice of form (the hallowe...
Autor principal: | Howard, P |
---|---|
Altres autors: | Zancani, D |
Format: | Thesis |
Idioma: | English |
Publicat: |
2012
|
Matèries: |
Ítems similars
-
Constructing the self in language and narrative in the work of Grazia Deledda
per: Jewell, R
Publicat: (2012) -
Culture and intellectuals
per: Bonsaver, G
Publicat: (2009) -
Writing exile: Fulvio Tomizza
per: Deganutti, M
Publicat: (2014) -
A different mimesis: the fantastic in Italy from the Scapigliati to the postmodern
per: Reza, M
Publicat: (2014) -
'E io a lui': dialogic models of conversion and self-representation in medieval Italian poetry
per: Bowe, D
Publicat: (2014)