The article offers a reflection on Sibilla Aleramo's writing through the comparison between two novels that are among the most representative of her literary production. While Una donna represents the manifest of Italian feminism, as a document of harsh truth and social denunciation, Amo dunque sono, an epistolary novel, offers a writing now mature in poetics al femminile, all centered on the theme of universal love that expresses the sensitivity of the new woman-writer now emancipated, renewed and rebuilt, with a new identity.L'articolo propone una riflessione sulla scrittura di Sibilla Aleramo attraverso il confronto tra due romanzi tra i più rappresentativi della sua produzione letteraria. Mentre Una donna rappresenta il manifesto del fe...
Montale’s life and poetry are crowded with what critics refer to as figure femminili – so much so th...
Written in 1912, Trasfigurazione (‘Transfiguration’), a short story in the form of an open letter to...
The purpose of this paper is to inquire female self-representation in women’s poetry in early XVIII ...
Nella cornice di una realtà storico-sociale fortemente ostile per le donne italiane del primo Novece...
In the framework of a socio-historical reality which was strongly hostile to Italian women in the ea...
Aleramo's most original contribution to the debate – past and present – on women writing...
This article introduces unpublished poems and drawings, held by the Archivio di Stato in Florence, w...
The article aims at comparing two works that show a melodramatic representation of the fin de siècle...
This article analyzes Sibilla Aleramo’s Una Donna (1906) arguing that the different chapters of this...
Sibilla Aleramo è lo pseudonimo di Rina Faccio, un’autrice italiana, nata a Alessandra, in Italia, i...
This paper dialogues with the contributions included in Francesco Fiorentino and Domenico Firomonte’...
This article presents three modern female writers who (re-)create forms of self-awareness and identi...
The myths of rebirth developed by Sibilla Aleramo in her works are related to notions of power and s...
Fausta Cialente tra letteratura e giornalismo: un’attenzione costante al mondo femminile</p
This paper aims to offer a small contribution within the European panorama of studies concerning gen...
Montale’s life and poetry are crowded with what critics refer to as figure femminili – so much so th...
Written in 1912, Trasfigurazione (‘Transfiguration’), a short story in the form of an open letter to...
The purpose of this paper is to inquire female self-representation in women’s poetry in early XVIII ...
Nella cornice di una realtà storico-sociale fortemente ostile per le donne italiane del primo Novece...
In the framework of a socio-historical reality which was strongly hostile to Italian women in the ea...
Aleramo's most original contribution to the debate – past and present – on women writing...
This article introduces unpublished poems and drawings, held by the Archivio di Stato in Florence, w...
The article aims at comparing two works that show a melodramatic representation of the fin de siècle...
This article analyzes Sibilla Aleramo’s Una Donna (1906) arguing that the different chapters of this...
Sibilla Aleramo è lo pseudonimo di Rina Faccio, un’autrice italiana, nata a Alessandra, in Italia, i...
This paper dialogues with the contributions included in Francesco Fiorentino and Domenico Firomonte’...
This article presents three modern female writers who (re-)create forms of self-awareness and identi...
The myths of rebirth developed by Sibilla Aleramo in her works are related to notions of power and s...
Fausta Cialente tra letteratura e giornalismo: un’attenzione costante al mondo femminile</p
This paper aims to offer a small contribution within the European panorama of studies concerning gen...
Montale’s life and poetry are crowded with what critics refer to as figure femminili – so much so th...
Written in 1912, Trasfigurazione (‘Transfiguration’), a short story in the form of an open letter to...
The purpose of this paper is to inquire female self-representation in women’s poetry in early XVIII ...