«Figlio di una turbina e di d’Annunzio»: Marinetti edipico?

From the 1900s to the 1930s Marinetti’s attitude towards d’Annunzio gradually changed from blame to unconditional praise. The steps of this evolution and the reasons behind it emerge from an analysis of a number of Marinetti’s texts dealing with d’Annunzio’s life and works. In his early French wr...

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Main Author: Bragato, Stefano
Format: Article
Language:Italian
Published: Edizioni Ca’ Foscari 2018-11-01
Series:Archivio d’Annunzio
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Online Access:http://edizionicafoscari.unive.it/riviste/archivio-dannunzio/2018/5/figlio-di-una-turbina-e-di-dannunzio-marinetti-edi/
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spelling doaj-561ee7979a454b98b636c8cc5d6ebe502021-06-02T08:05:39ZitaEdizioni Ca’ FoscariArchivio d’Annunzio2421-292X2018-11-011510.30687/AdA/2421-292X/2018/05/003journal_article_1553«Figlio di una turbina e di d’Annunzio»: Marinetti edipico?Bragato, Stefano0Universität Zürich, Schweiz From the 1900s to the 1930s Marinetti’s attitude towards d’Annunzio gradually changed from blame to unconditional praise. The steps of this evolution and the reasons behind it emerge from an analysis of a number of Marinetti’s texts dealing with d’Annunzio’s life and works. In his early French writings (1903-1908) Marinetti had mixed feelings about d’Annunzio, whereas in his first Futurist manifestoes (1909-1915) he despised d’Annunzio as a prominent symbol of passatismo. This hostile attitude changed with the Great War and with the seize of Fiume, as after these events Marinetti increasingly represented d’Annunzio as a Futurist man and writer. He traced heavy Futurist influences in the Notturno (1922), and in a number of later writings (1937-1938) made frequent references to d’Annunzio’s undoubtedly Futurist fibre. Through these declarations Marinetti aimed at seizing d’Annunzio’s literary legacy, thus elevating the contemporary Futurist poets as his legitimate successors. http://edizionicafoscari.unive.it/riviste/archivio-dannunzio/2018/5/figlio-di-una-turbina-e-di-dannunzio-marinetti-edi/D’Annunzio. Marinetti. Futurism. Literay heritage. Self-promotion.
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«Figlio di una turbina e di d’Annunzio»: Marinetti edipico?
Archivio d’Annunzio
D’Annunzio. Marinetti. Futurism. Literay heritage. Self-promotion.
author_facet Bragato, Stefano
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title «Figlio di una turbina e di d’Annunzio»: Marinetti edipico?
title_short «Figlio di una turbina e di d’Annunzio»: Marinetti edipico?
title_full «Figlio di una turbina e di d’Annunzio»: Marinetti edipico?
title_fullStr «Figlio di una turbina e di d’Annunzio»: Marinetti edipico?
title_full_unstemmed «Figlio di una turbina e di d’Annunzio»: Marinetti edipico?
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publisher Edizioni Ca’ Foscari
series Archivio d’Annunzio
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publishDate 2018-11-01
description From the 1900s to the 1930s Marinetti’s attitude towards d’Annunzio gradually changed from blame to unconditional praise. The steps of this evolution and the reasons behind it emerge from an analysis of a number of Marinetti’s texts dealing with d’Annunzio’s life and works. In his early French writings (1903-1908) Marinetti had mixed feelings about d’Annunzio, whereas in his first Futurist manifestoes (1909-1915) he despised d’Annunzio as a prominent symbol of passatismo. This hostile attitude changed with the Great War and with the seize of Fiume, as after these events Marinetti increasingly represented d’Annunzio as a Futurist man and writer. He traced heavy Futurist influences in the Notturno (1922), and in a number of later writings (1937-1938) made frequent references to d’Annunzio’s undoubtedly Futurist fibre. Through these declarations Marinetti aimed at seizing d’Annunzio’s literary legacy, thus elevating the contemporary Futurist poets as his legitimate successors.
topic D’Annunzio. Marinetti. Futurism. Literay heritage. Self-promotion.
url http://edizionicafoscari.unive.it/riviste/archivio-dannunzio/2018/5/figlio-di-una-turbina-e-di-dannunzio-marinetti-edi/
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