Voci di creature incatenate. Amelia Rosselli ascolta Ingeborg Bachmann

Authors

  • Silvia De March Università degli Studi di Padova

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13130/2037-2426/2678

Keywords:

Amelia Rosselli, Ingeborg Bachmann, poesia, autore

Abstract

Many Amelia Rosselli’s statements establish a strong relationship between her last short poem Impromptu, published in 1981, and Ingeborg Bachmann’s poems. After analysing the documents archived in the Fondo Amelia Rosselli at the Centro di Tradizione Manoscritta di Pavia, we compare here the textual convergences of the two poetic productions and their similar theoretical premises. We will conclude that Rosselli’s inspiration from Bachmann is rather labile and that her insistence in claiming such a genetic ascendance, if on one hand verifies a mainly retrospective correspondence, on the other one belongs to Rosselli’s strategy of constructing an authorial figure.

Author Biography

Silvia De March, Università degli Studi di Padova

Dipartimento di Italianistica

Published

2012-12-23

How to Cite

De March, S. (2012). Voci di creature incatenate. Amelia Rosselli ascolta Ingeborg Bachmann. ENTHYMEMA, (7), 173–182. https://doi.org/10.13130/2037-2426/2678

Issue

Section

Essays
Received 2012-12-23
Accepted 2012-12-23
Published 2012-12-23