L’ermetismo e Firenze : Critici, traduttori, maestri, modelli. Volume I

This is the first of the two volumes dedicated to Hermeticism and Florence published by Firenze University Press (the second one entitled Luzi, Bigongiari, Parronchi, Bodini, Sereni can be purchased separately). Between 1930 and 1945, a group of young people started one of the most vibrant literary...

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Superior document:Moderna/Comparata
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Year of Publication:2016
Language:Italian
Series:Moderna/Comparata
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (494 p.)
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