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'La primavera hitleriana' e altri saggi su Montale.(Review)
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The Modern Language Review
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January 1, 2000| Author:
Hainsworth, Peter
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'La primavera hitleriana' e altri saggi su Montale. By FRANCO CROCE. Genoa: Marietti. 1997. 192 pp. 32,000 lire.
Concordanza del 'Diario postumo' di Eugenio Montale, Facsimile dei manoscritti, Testo, Concordanza. By GIUSEPPE SAVOCA. (Strumenti di lessicografia italiana, 15) Florence: Olschki. 1997. xxiv + 84 pp. (facsimile) + 133 pp. 55,000 lire.
Franco Croce published a rather schematic Storia della poesia di Eugenio Montale (Genoa: Costa & Nolan, 1991). The five e...
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Concordanza del 'Diario postumo' di Eugenio Montale, Facsimile dei manoscritti, Testo, Concordanza.(Review)
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'La primavera hitleriana' e altri saggi su Montale.(Review)
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Eugenio Montale's 'Diario postumo.' ('Diario postumo: 66 poesie e altre')(Italian Literature Today)
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; Upon receiving the news that the Swedish Academy had assigned the 1975 Nobel Prize to lama, Eugenio Montale was unable to say something memorable. He is ...
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Dislocazioni: Epifanie e metamorfosi in Montale.(Book Review)
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Jackals in parentheses
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Harry Thomas, ed. Montale in English.(Book review)
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Satura: 1962-1970.(Review)
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; Satura: 1962-1970, by Eugenio Montale. Tr. by William Arrowsmith. W. W. Norton. $29.95. Eugenio Montale (1896-1981) composed poems as hermetic as any ever written in any language. For the 1975 Nobel prizewinner, however, this obscurity is by no means gratuitous. Montale's highly-conscious private
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Collected Poems: 1920-1954.(Review)
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; Collected Poems: 1920-1954, by Eugenio Montale. Tr. by Jonathan Galassi. Farrar, Straus, and Giroux. $40.00. Eugenio Montale (1896-1981) composed poems as hermetic as any ever written in any language. For the 1975 Nobel prizewinner, however, this obscurity is by no means gratuitous. Montale's
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; ... discovered their Nobel Prize winner had employed a negro, or ghostwriter, to churn out reviews and literary essays. Much as that news alone might raise Anglo-Saxon eyebrows, it wouldn't necessarily ruffle readers in Italy, where there's a long history of older ...
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