Format:
1 Online-Ressource (11 p.)
ISBN:
9788855183383
Series Statement:
Biblioteca di Studi di Filologia Moderna
Content:
In Anna Seghers' short story, Gita delle ragazze morte (1943-1944) and in Claudio Magris' Esterno giorno - Val Rosandra (1982), a group of high school friends and their trip on the eve of World War I provide the narrative nucleus around which individual micro-histories meet macro-history. In the proposed analysis, the reason for the deprivation is identified as an element common to the two texts. In Seghers' story, the temporal distance is cancelled out in a continuum, whereas Magris' story operates through multiplication and fading between different typologies of texts: novel, screenplay, film, Goethe's Faust, and short story
Note:
Italian
Language:
Undetermined