Beyond the Family Romance: The Legend of PascoliUniversity of Toronto Press, 2007年12月15日 - 212页 Giovanni Pascoli (1855–1912) is one of Italy’s most canonical and beloved poets. In Beyond the Family Romance, Maria Truglio offers fresh insight into the uncanny qualities of Pascoli’s domestic verse. As suggested by the Freudian title, this study opens a dialogue between Pascoli’s literature and Freud’s theories, with a particular focus on each author’s interrogation of origins. Through close readings and historical contextualization, themes of regression, memory, and other manifestations of ‘origins’ are analyzed, moving Pascoli’s poetry beyond the biographical strictures that have hitherto confined it. Truglio’s post-structuralist readings question the dichotomy between ‘safety within the home’ and the ‘threatening outside world,’ revealing the ambivalences with which images of the home are fraught in Pascoli’s poetry. In addition to the sustained comparison with Freud’s writing, Beyond the Family Romance explores parallels between Pascoli’s work and such writers as Tarchetti, Boito, Poe, and Invernizio. Rethinking the concept of the fanciullino (‘little child’), Truglio shows that Pascoli’s poetry enacts a symbiosis between the logic of the rational modern adult and the mythic vision of the child. |
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... present participle to designate ' those activities and processes that are going on around us all the time , ' yet ' never come full circle , never come “ home . " 19 Thus , for example , Weber suggests a translation of the fa- mous ...
... present study , Pascoli gives voice to ' infantile ' linguistic play within the logical system of rational adult language , creating a poetics in which the former both disrupts and depends on the latter . To articulate in detail the ...
... present – he refuses it – and he fills it with dreamlike images, with obessively returning voices and sounds].45 Though Guglielmi does not explicitly propose a psychoanalytic reading, his sug- gestions of 'dreamlike images' and ...
... presents us with the sharply defined and exaggerated ' dualism ' typical of Boito : Tom dressed entirely in black and playing the black pieces , his opponent dressed entirely in white to match his skin colour and game pieces . The white ...
... present within the very subjects who wish to alienate them . In this sense the tales , like Freud ( to use Felman's above - cited terminology ) , ' deconstruct ' the boundaries between health and illness . Both psychoanalysis and ...