- The
Crepusculars (Italian:
Poeti Crepuscolari "twilight poets") were a
group of
Italian post-decadent
poets whose work is
notable for its use of musical...
- in Rome) was an
Italian poet, playwright, and
literary critic of the
Crepuscolari school of poets, best
remembered for his play Ridi,
Pagliaccio (1919)...
- (6
February 1886 – 17 June 1907) was an
Italian poet, a
member of the
Crepuscolari movement. Born in Rome into a
wealthy family,
Corazzini formed at the...
- the
University of
Turin but
never graduated,
preferring to
attend the
crepuscolari torinesi, i.e.
literature lessons by poet
Arturo Graf, who was well-liked...
-
poetic production,
which surely takes part of the
artistic current of the
Crepuscolari, the most
renowned poem is A Cesena,
published in 1910 in a book titled...
-
novelist of the
Decadent Movement.
Guido Gozzano (1883-1916) poet of the
Crepuscolari Movement, best
known for his
collection "I colloqui" (1911). Umberto...
- to
contemporary poetry in the
Italian language, from
Pascoli and the
Crepuscolari to hermeticism, uses the
dialect to give more
intimate vibration to its...
-
recent studies of
Italian women writers.
Poetry was
represented by the
Crepuscolari and the ****urists; the
foremost member of the
latter group was Filippo...
-
Canto e
politica nella storia d'Italia, Laterza, (2005) p. 154 "Poeti
crepuscolari – Nino
Oxilia | Freemaninrealworld". 3
January 2014.
Archived from the...
- De Roberto. As a poet,
Civinini is
sometimes included as part of the "
crepuscolari"
group of
writers based on his work L'urna (1901);
although this classification...