Aracoeli (1982) was the last novel written by Elsa Morante (1912-85), one of the most significant Italian writers of the twentieth century. The journey, both geographical and memorial, of a homosexual son in search of his dead mother is a first-person narrative that has puzzled many critics for its darkness and despair. By combining scholars from different disciplines and cultural traditions, “The Power of Disturbance: Elsa Morante’s Aracoeli”, co-edited by Manuele Gragnolati and Sara Fortuna, re-evaluates the esthetical and theoretical complexity of Morante’s novel and argues that it engages with crucial philosophical and epistemological questions in an original and profound way. Contributors explore the manifold te...
This article focuses on Elsa Morante’s last novel, Aracoeli (1982), as an interesting case study of ...
Fabrizia Ramondino: The Birth of a Writer between Morante and Gadda · The article outlines Fabrizia ...
The unique style of Elsa Morante’s Menzogna e sortilegio has its roots not only in freudian insights...
International audience"Aracoeli" (1982) was the last novel written by Elsa Morante (1912-85), one of...
Aracoeli (1982) is the last novel written by Elsa Morante (1912-85), one of the most significant Ita...
With this pioneering volume, Lucamante stimulates a postmodernist reading of the works of the canoni...
Lo studio si propone di indagare i meccanismi di definizione dei ruoli di genere in Aracoeli di Elsa...
Elsa Morante has long been recognized internationally as one of the most significant, innovative, an...
The author engages Morante’s novel in a dialogue both with some filmic representations on the theme ...
I propose a close reading of Elsa Morante’s latest book, Aracoeli, drawing upon three key literary ...
A Multitude of Women looks at the ways in which both Italian literary tradition and external influen...
The de-constitution of the 'I' is at the centre of Manuele Gragnolati's essay 'Differently Queer: Te...
This thesis analyse life and work of the leading figure of italian literature in the twentieth centu...
This essay concerns Elsa Morante's preoccupation with her own Jewish roots. It defines a trajectory ...
International audienceThis article explores the relationship between temporality, aesthetics, and se...
This article focuses on Elsa Morante’s last novel, Aracoeli (1982), as an interesting case study of ...
Fabrizia Ramondino: The Birth of a Writer between Morante and Gadda · The article outlines Fabrizia ...
The unique style of Elsa Morante’s Menzogna e sortilegio has its roots not only in freudian insights...
International audience"Aracoeli" (1982) was the last novel written by Elsa Morante (1912-85), one of...
Aracoeli (1982) is the last novel written by Elsa Morante (1912-85), one of the most significant Ita...
With this pioneering volume, Lucamante stimulates a postmodernist reading of the works of the canoni...
Lo studio si propone di indagare i meccanismi di definizione dei ruoli di genere in Aracoeli di Elsa...
Elsa Morante has long been recognized internationally as one of the most significant, innovative, an...
The author engages Morante’s novel in a dialogue both with some filmic representations on the theme ...
I propose a close reading of Elsa Morante’s latest book, Aracoeli, drawing upon three key literary ...
A Multitude of Women looks at the ways in which both Italian literary tradition and external influen...
The de-constitution of the 'I' is at the centre of Manuele Gragnolati's essay 'Differently Queer: Te...
This thesis analyse life and work of the leading figure of italian literature in the twentieth centu...
This essay concerns Elsa Morante's preoccupation with her own Jewish roots. It defines a trajectory ...
International audienceThis article explores the relationship between temporality, aesthetics, and se...
This article focuses on Elsa Morante’s last novel, Aracoeli (1982), as an interesting case study of ...
Fabrizia Ramondino: The Birth of a Writer between Morante and Gadda · The article outlines Fabrizia ...
The unique style of Elsa Morante’s Menzogna e sortilegio has its roots not only in freudian insights...