Quando il Tempo si Fa Lento: L'Attesa Amorosa nel Romanzo del Novecento

Quando il Tempo si Fa Lento: L'Attesa Amorosa nel Romanzo del Novecento

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Apr 1, 2014 · Italian · Paperback (175 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 175
Language Italian
Published Apr 1, 2014
Publisher Carocci
ISBN-10 8843073354
ISBN-13 9788843073351

Description

Elisabetta Abignente delves into the intricate theme of love and longing in her exploration of 20th-century literature, focusing on the profound concept of waiting. She examines how prominent writers such as Marcel Proust, Thomas Mann, and Gabriel García Márquez capture the essence of romantic anticipation in their work. Each author brings a unique perspective to the experience of waiting, transforming it into a rich narrative that reveals the depth of human emotion.

The exploration begins with Proust, whose detailed observations of time and memory create a poignant backdrop for his reflections on love. Abignente highlights how Proust's characters navigate their desires through a labyrinth of memories, emphasizing the bittersweet nature of unfulfilled longing. Following this, the analysis shifts to Mann, where the tension between desire and societal expectations adds layers to the experience of waiting.

García Márquez’s contribution is equally profound, as Abignente illustrates how magical realism intertwines with love's waiting game, turning it into something almost mythical. The book invites readers to contemplate the complexity of love through the lens of time, revealing how the act of waiting can shape desires and ultimately alter destinies.

In this insightful study, Abignente not only celebrates these literary giants but also encourages a deeper understanding of how the art of waiting informs our perceptions of love. Through her careful analysis, she brings to light the beauty and agony embedded in the experience of waiting, making it a universal theme that resonates across cultures and eras.
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