Dialect Poetry of Southern Italy (Italian Poetry in Translation Book 2)
expressive choice made since the times of Di Giacomo, and then of Marin and Pierro? If then we approach the last few decades, th ...
Folengo, remembering De Sanctis who had introduced him, as one of the few different poets of our literature. Since the time of C ...
conspicuous examples with his collections. Every poet has felt the need, somewhat administered on the intellectual level, to com ...
certain recent cases, from Pierro to Maffia, from Cirese to Buttitta, from Viviani to Gatti. No doubt the more interesting among ...
dialect poem, in order to characterize it, you were to put another type of utterance, you would be closer to the truth. Thus it ...
A History in Two Parts Luigi Reina A critical definition of Twentieth- Century dialect poetry in southern and insular Italy enta ...
related to the statutes of literariness, which involve the linguistic instrument most of all in its exemplary grammatical coding ...
appeared in some way challenged with an outlook not infrequently of actual exorcism (a widespread controversy against urban mode ...
that, instead of diminishing, certain inequalities with respect to Italian poetry have almost become more prominent. It is not b ...
organized into a system, all substantially referable to genetic factors or problems of destination. As for the genesis, it is cl ...
designate Twentieth-Century textuality. The first, tied to popularity (often also taken in its more restrictive meaning), presup ...
the poetic experience in Italian. On the one hand, then (to resume a general classification of Romantic origin which will for a ...
same “idioms,” revisited in their original forms, either by reclaiming the traditional textual tradition, or with some imaginati ...
The practice of vernacular dialectality, then, when not instrumentally pursued for folkloric, sociological or broadly political ...
Campania, Sicily...), working on the “poetics,” it produced elitist results (Trilussa, Di Giacomo, Buttitta...) which could be s ...
in Pascoli's georgic poems, and more infrequently at other times even in a certain Parini, in Leopardi, in Carducci, in D'Annunz ...
necessary linguistic ferment to which poetry has always entrusted its very nature. Only in the aftermath of W.W. II, and to a la ...
language of “speech,” capable of bending to all subjective needs (gnoseological, psychological, lyrical...) and of favoring the ...
language for dialect, convinced of the equal dignity of the various languages with respect to poetry. Might this be a way of for ...
emblematic meanings. All this within a context which takes for granted the progressive impoverishment, through its erosion and l ...
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