Amelia Rosselli, the complexity of the quotidian

Authors

  • Encarna Esteban Bernabé Universidad de Murcia
Keywords: Rosselli, Italian Poetry, 20th Century, Pasolini

Abstract

Amelia Rosselli has been one of the most original and innovative feminine voices of the last century. Occasionally created using a completely artificial Italian, her poetry becomes a linguistic experimentation field which reflects the traces of her multilingual academic training. What could initially be considered an error or an anacoluto, becomes little by little an experimental poetry reserved to an intellectual elite that could appreciate the mastery and the courage of the original poetess. Supported and introduced to the intellectual Italian circles of the second half of the 20th century by Pier Paolo Pasolini, Rosselli’s broken voice shows the reader a pessimistic and tender poetry in which the complex feminine universe finds its raison d’être in the poetic creation.

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Author Biography

Encarna Esteban Bernabé, Universidad de Murcia

Encarna Esteban Bernabé es Profesora Asociada de Lengua Italiana de la Universidad de Murcia y Profesora de Enseñanza Secundaria de Lengua Francesa. Licenciada en Filología Francesa (1999) y Doctora por la Universidad de Murcia (2015) tras la defensa de la tesis “La espiritualidad de Mario Luzi en su obra poética”.

Líneas de investigación: Didáctica de las segundas lenguas (Italiano y Francés); Inclusión de la Literatura en el aula de idiomas; Poesía italiana del Siglo XX.

Published
03-12-2015
How to Cite
Esteban Bernabé, E. (2015). Amelia Rosselli, the complexity of the quotidian. Estudios Románicos, 24, 11–18. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/estudiosromanicos/article/view/245141