Le mythe de l'enfance dans le roman italien contemporain. Préface de Gilbert Durand.
door
Gilbert Bosetti
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Children’s
Formaat
Paperback
Pagina's
374
Taal
Frans
Gepubliceerd
Jan 1, 1987
Uitgever
Université des langues et lettres de Grenoble
ISBN-10
2902709501
ISBN-13
9782902709502
Beschrijving
In Gilbert Bosetti's exploration of contemporary Italian literature, he delves into the profound theme of childhood and its mythic representations. The work presents a detailed examination of how modern Italian authors engage with childhood, weaving it into the fabric of their narratives. Bosetti's insights provide a layered understanding of childhood, not merely as a phase of life but as a complex symbol that evokes nostalgia, innocence, and the passage of time.
With a foreword by renowned scholar Gilbert Durand, the book sets a scholarly tone that invites readers to reflect on the interplay between culture, memory, and identity within literature. The rich bibliographies included serve as a valuable resource, grounding the discussion in a broader literary context, while the index allows for easy navigation through the themes and authors discussed.
Bosetti does not shy away from dissecting how these mythologized portrayals influence societal perceptions, offering critical reflections on how childhood can serve as a lens through which adult experiences are interpreted. This intricate analysis opens a dialogue on the vital role of childhood in shaping narratives and identities in Italian culture.
Throughout the text, readers are encouraged to ponder the complexities involved in the construction of childhood within literature, making it a significant contribution to the study of contemporary Italian prose and its underlying themes. The work stands as an essential reference for scholars and enthusiasts alike, interested in the nuanced relationships between literature, culture, and the concept of childhood.
With a foreword by renowned scholar Gilbert Durand, the book sets a scholarly tone that invites readers to reflect on the interplay between culture, memory, and identity within literature. The rich bibliographies included serve as a valuable resource, grounding the discussion in a broader literary context, while the index allows for easy navigation through the themes and authors discussed.
Bosetti does not shy away from dissecting how these mythologized portrayals influence societal perceptions, offering critical reflections on how childhood can serve as a lens through which adult experiences are interpreted. This intricate analysis opens a dialogue on the vital role of childhood in shaping narratives and identities in Italian culture.
Throughout the text, readers are encouraged to ponder the complexities involved in the construction of childhood within literature, making it a significant contribution to the study of contemporary Italian prose and its underlying themes. The work stands as an essential reference for scholars and enthusiasts alike, interested in the nuanced relationships between literature, culture, and the concept of childhood.
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