Though raised in different cultures and countries, the poetesses Antonia Pozzi and Krystyna Krahelska share a similar view of nature. In their works, flower symbolism plays a significant role, occasionally influenced by folklore and literature, but most often resulting from their own reinterpretations of established meanings. The author focuses on plants as metaphors of the self, as images of life and death, and as a language to describe erotic desire and unrequited love.
Amenta, A. (2019). Il simbolismo floreale in Antonia Pozzi e Krystyna Krahelska. In D.L. Anna Tylusińska-Kowalska (a cura di), ALTRE. Il doppio e le alterità femminili nella cultura italiana ed europea (pp. 73-85). Instytut Komunikacji Specjalistycznej i Interkulturowej (Uniwersytet Warszawski).
Il simbolismo floreale in Antonia Pozzi e Krystyna Krahelska
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2019-01-01
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Though raised in different cultures and countries, the poetesses Antonia Pozzi and Krystyna Krahelska share a similar view of nature. In their works, flower symbolism plays a significant role, occasionally influenced by folklore and literature, but most often resulting from their own reinterpretations of established meanings. The author focuses on plants as metaphors of the self, as images of life and death, and as a language to describe erotic desire and unrequited love.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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