'La primavera hitleriana' e altri saggi su Montale.(Review)

From: The Modern Language Review | Date: January 1, 2000| Author: Hainsworth, Peter | Copyright information

'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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