A Gaping Wound
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<p>Poetry has always maintained a particular relationship with mourning and its rituals but what is it that lyric discourse has to offer in coping with death grief and bereavement? On the other hand how does mourning become a central creative force in lyric poetry? How does this affect the nature of its discourse and the desires it performs? Focusing on poems by Giacomo Leopardi Guido Gozzano Giorgio Caproni Giorgio Bassani Amelia Rosselli Antonella Anedda and Vivian Lamarque the essays collected in this volume explore how poetry dwells on the boundaries between high lyric and vernacular forms the personal and the political the local and the national the individual and the collective one's own story and public history the masculine and the feminine individual expression and shared language. The Italian poetic tradition finds two crucial milestones in two collections of poems devoted to the lost beloved Dante's Vita Nova and Petrarch's Canzoniere and its modern and contemporary ramifications have much to offer for reflection on the ethics and poetics of mourning.</p><p>Adele Bardazzi is Irish Research Council Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Trinity College Dublin and Honorary Faculty Research Fellow at the University of Oxford. Francesco Giusti is Career Development Fellow and Tutor in Italian at Christ Church University of Oxford. Emanuela Tandello is Emeritus Student of Christ Church Oxford.</p>
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