
Tomasi di Lampedusa e i luoghi del Gattopardo
작성자
M. Antonietta. Ferraloro
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형식
페이퍼백
페이지
128
언어
이탈리아어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2021
출판사
Pacini Editore
ISBN-10
8863157332
ISBN-13
9788863157338
설명
In her captivating exploration, Maria Antonietta Ferraloro delves into the life and inspirations of Tomasi di Lampedusa, the esteemed author of the iconic novel "Il Gattopardo." This work serves as a vivid homage to the cultural and geographical landscapes that shaped Lampedusa’s narrative. Through a detailed examination of his background, Ferraloro paints a rich portrait of the societal changes during the time, underscoring the profound impact these elements had on his writing.
The author meticulously traverses the specific locations that influenced Lampedusa, immersing readers in the geography and history that underlie his celebrated themes. From the sun-drenched Sicilian countryside to the profound shifts of an era, Ferraloro highlights how these settings resonate within the text, thereby enriching the understanding of "Il Gattopardo."
Ferraloro’s scholarly yet engaging prose invites readers to rethink the landscapes of their own narratives, reflecting on how place and identity intertwine in the fabric of literature. The inclusion of bibliographical references and index enhances the book's academic rigor, making it a valuable addition for students and enthusiasts of Italian literature alike.
The author meticulously traverses the specific locations that influenced Lampedusa, immersing readers in the geography and history that underlie his celebrated themes. From the sun-drenched Sicilian countryside to the profound shifts of an era, Ferraloro highlights how these settings resonate within the text, thereby enriching the understanding of "Il Gattopardo."
Ferraloro’s scholarly yet engaging prose invites readers to rethink the landscapes of their own narratives, reflecting on how place and identity intertwine in the fabric of literature. The inclusion of bibliographical references and index enhances the book's academic rigor, making it a valuable addition for students and enthusiasts of Italian literature alike.