The definition of a voice. The writing of pain in Antonia Pozzi and Daria Menicanti

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  • Silvia Cattoni

Keywords:

Poetry, Pain, Self-awareness

Abstract

The following abstract belongs to the field of critical comparative studies aimed to further analyse and credit the poetry of Antonia Pozzi (1912-1938) and Daria Menicanti (1917-1995), 20th Century writers in Italy. Within the Italian literary system, their literature, not without difficulty and close relation with the conquests achieved by women on other grounds of the public sphere, has gained more space and visibility. This work wishes to present how these poets, modulating certain feelings related to the pain and psychological suffering, transform the experience in poetical matter and give voice to a peculiar horizon of intimacy, giving lyric the chance of self-awareness.

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Author Biography

Silvia Cattoni

Dra. en Letras y Magister en estudios italianos interculturales.Profesora de Literatura italiana de la Facultad de Filsofia y Humanidades y de Literareratura Occidental de la Facultad de Lenguas de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Temas de investigación, vinculados a las relaciones entre literatura italiana y argentina y a la intimidad y memoria en las escrituras del yo. 

Published

2021-09-15

How to Cite

Cattoni, S. (2021). The definition of a voice. The writing of pain in Antonia Pozzi and Daria Menicanti. Zibaldone. Estudios Italianos, 9(1-2), 275–286. Retrieved from https://turia.uv.es/index.php/zibaldone/article/view/20712
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