This paper examines and interprets the narrative of the Italian woman writer Marisa Madieri as a rediscovering of the matriarchal female. The building of a genealogy represents a constant element within her writings. Many of these are the female archetypes directed linked to the Great Mother or Great Godness myth. In addition, there are many female metaphors that are related to the generative force and references to female mythological figures and female symbols.Questo articolo esamina ed interpreta la narrativa della scrittrice italiana Marisa Madieri come un riscatto e una riscoperta del femminile matriarcale. La presenza di una genealogia femminile rappresenta un elemento costante all’interno dei suoi testi, dove sono presenti numerosi a...
In Margarete Susman’s theoretical and political essays and studies, classical and mythological figur...
Focusing on the epic-chivalric poem Amor di Marfisa (1562) by Danese Cataneo, this article aims to i...
Montale’s life and poetry are crowded with what critics refer to as figure femminili – so much so th...
This paper examines and interprets the narrative of the Italian woman writer Marisa Madieri as a red...
The feminine matriarchal in the Marisa Madieri’s narrative Abstract. This paper examines and interp...
Starting from the myth, culture and society have always opposed the construction of a matriarchal li...
Starting from the myth, culture and society have always opposed the construction of a matriarchal li...
The article examines some decisive transformations that took place in the representation of the moth...
This paper will examine the literary representation of motherhood and the figure of the mother in th...
El artículo estudia a las escritoras místicas italianas y analiza su contribución dentro de la Dispu...
Using the interruption of menstruations in the mother and still absent in the daughter as physical e...
Using the interruption of menstruations in the mother and still absent in the daughter as physical e...
Oggetto prioritario del presente studio è un‟indagine sulle reali motivazioni che indussero Ippolit...
L’analisi di alcune prospettive femministe sulla maternità, in questo saggio, ha l’obiettivo di deco...
This essay examines three poetical works published in the 21th Century and focused on the figures of...
In Margarete Susman’s theoretical and political essays and studies, classical and mythological figur...
Focusing on the epic-chivalric poem Amor di Marfisa (1562) by Danese Cataneo, this article aims to i...
Montale’s life and poetry are crowded with what critics refer to as figure femminili – so much so th...
This paper examines and interprets the narrative of the Italian woman writer Marisa Madieri as a red...
The feminine matriarchal in the Marisa Madieri’s narrative Abstract. This paper examines and interp...
Starting from the myth, culture and society have always opposed the construction of a matriarchal li...
Starting from the myth, culture and society have always opposed the construction of a matriarchal li...
The article examines some decisive transformations that took place in the representation of the moth...
This paper will examine the literary representation of motherhood and the figure of the mother in th...
El artículo estudia a las escritoras místicas italianas y analiza su contribución dentro de la Dispu...
Using the interruption of menstruations in the mother and still absent in the daughter as physical e...
Using the interruption of menstruations in the mother and still absent in the daughter as physical e...
Oggetto prioritario del presente studio è un‟indagine sulle reali motivazioni che indussero Ippolit...
L’analisi di alcune prospettive femministe sulla maternità, in questo saggio, ha l’obiettivo di deco...
This essay examines three poetical works published in the 21th Century and focused on the figures of...
In Margarete Susman’s theoretical and political essays and studies, classical and mythological figur...
Focusing on the epic-chivalric poem Amor di Marfisa (1562) by Danese Cataneo, this article aims to i...
Montale’s life and poetry are crowded with what critics refer to as figure femminili – so much so th...