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CUADERNOS DE FILOLOGIA ITALIANA
卷 29, 期 -, 页码 31-38出版社
UNIV COMPLUTENSE MADRID, SERVICIO PUBLICACIONES
DOI: 10.5209/cfit.81026
关键词
Friulian poems; poetic voice; renovations; last will; poetic I; Oedipus; Socrates
This essay analyzes two works from Pasolini's latest collection, La nuova gioventu, in which the author utilizes a stylization of his own poetic voice and introduces mythological characters to express the futility of accumulated knowledge and the ideological and psychological position present in the last stage of Pasolini's work.
This essay analyzes two works from Pasolini's latest collection, La nuova gioventu. In both works, the author uses a stylization of his own poetic voice that creates an effect that introduces mythological masks, such as Oedipus or Socrates. These characters are asked to express the uselessness of the knowledge that the author himself has accumulated. These two texts can constitute a framework within which to include the ideological and psychological position present in the last stage of Pasolini's work.
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