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Journal articles on the topic "Umberto (1883-1957)"
Mira Mosso, Montserrat. "Lo que le queda al traductor es hacer traducción honesta: apuntes sobre tres traducciones al español de “La capra” de Umberto Saba." Anuario de Letras Modernas 24, no. 1 (May 14, 2021): 87–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.22201/ffyl.01860526p.2021.24.1.1404.
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Carminati, Myriam. "Chemins, lieux et figures dans la poésie d'Umberto Saba." Montpellier 3, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1994MON30004.
Full textThis thesis attempts to give an account of saba's existential and poetic development, such as it appears to us in the canzoniere, a collection of his poems written between 1900 and 1954. Born in trieste, saba began to write in a state of suffering induced by his inherently rent personality. A "homo duplex", he lived with a nostalgia for oneness and, with the help of psychoanalysis, but above all by his dedicated writing, he sought to reconcile the conflicts and to arrive at accepting his given destiny. His course thus led him from melancholy -as a way of being-in-a-world- to the nietzschean acceptance of life, accompanied by a progressive refinement of his poetry. This refinement revealed itself from the 1930's on when saba's poetry became less narrative -a poetry in which the incident, though still present, played a minor role
Books on the topic "Umberto (1883-1957)"
Three modern Italian poets: Saba, Ungaretti, Montale. 2nd ed. Chicago [Ill.]: University of Chicago Press, 1993.
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