
Mara Boccaccio
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this essay examines Giovanni Boine’s criticism with a specific focus on the column Plausi e botte, published in “La riviera ligure” from March 1914 to October 1916. By means of references to other writings by Boine, especially Un Ignoto (1912), it looks firstly at the personal meaning that the writer attributed to literary criticism and culture. It goes on to analyze in detail the reviews published in Plausi e botte, showing, on the one hand, the solid critical integrity of the author, on the other the subtle and perceptive irony that frequently distinguishes his output.
Mara Boccaccio proposes to read Massimo Bontempelli’s work as a contamination’s example of literary genera. The survey starts from the analysis of the Bontempellian drama Minnie la candida (1928), as a result of the rewriting of the pre-existent narrative materials, with the aim of focusing attention on the space-time categories in the Bontempellian’s poetics and take in exam the relationship between the author and literary tradition. The examination also involves his contemporary theater aspects. The interaction between poetry, narrative and theater clearly shows that the word assumes a concrete and original sense in the Author’s production.
this essay examines Giovanni Boine’s criticism with a specific focus on the column Plausi e botte, published in “La riviera ligure” from March 1914 to October 1916. By means of references to other writings by Boine, especially Un Ignoto (1912), it looks firstly at the personal meaning that the writer attributed to literary criticism and culture. It goes on to analyze in detail the reviews published in Plausi e botte, showing, on the one hand, the solid critical integrity of the author, on the other the subtle and perceptive irony that frequently distinguishes his output.
Mara Boccaccio proposes to read Massimo Bontempelli’s work as a contamination’s example of literary genera. The survey starts from the analysis of the Bontempellian drama Minnie la candida (1928), as a result of the rewriting of the pre-existent narrative materials, with the aim of focusing attention on the space-time categories in the Bontempellian’s poetics and take in exam the relationship between the author and literary tradition. The examination also involves his contemporary theater aspects. The interaction between poetry, narrative and theater clearly shows that the word assumes a concrete and original sense in the Author’s production.