L’afflizione in seconda persona nella scrittura. Dall’alloglossia alle esperienze non autoctone

According to the Jankelevitch classification, there’s a death in the first, second, and third person which corresponds respectively to one’s own, someone’s beloved, and a stranger’s death. This research deals with the trauma caused by the cancer of the Other who is the nearest and the dearest one (t...

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Main Author: Oleksandra Rekut-Liberatore
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2014-05-01
Series:LEA : Lingue e Letterature d'Oriente e d'Occidente
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Online Access:https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/bsfm-lea/article/view/7601
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spelling doaj-6b4df5b1adeb4145a34bad5628b445582020-11-25T03:19:41ZengFirenze University PressLEA : Lingue e Letterature d'Oriente e d'Occidente1824-484X2014-05-01210.13128/LEA-1824-484x-1383812371L’afflizione in seconda persona nella scrittura. Dall’alloglossia alle esperienze non autoctoneOleksandra Rekut-LiberatoreAccording to the Jankelevitch classification, there’s a death in the first, second, and third person which corresponds respectively to one’s own, someone’s beloved, and a stranger’s death. This research deals with the trauma caused by the cancer of the Other who is the nearest and the dearest one (the death in second person). In Italian literature his father’s tumour is the narrative centre of Requiem (1991) by Antonio Tabucchi, as well as of Vita e morte di un ingegnere (2012) by Edoardo Albinati. Her son’s abdominal fibrosarcoma lay behind Paola Natalicchio’s writing Il Regno di Op (2013). His wife’s lung neoplasia is the main concern of La fine del giorno (2013) by Pierlugi Battista where the author’s own tragedy – his woman’s tumour – is compared to the identical partner’s experience among some European writers like Michel Onfray, Magda Szabo, Doris Lessing and Philip Roth. The works under research represent a wide palette of different shades of suffering in second person that sometimes exceed the pain for its own identical diagnosis https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/bsfm-lea/article/view/7601cancerdeath in second personremorsesuffering
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L’afflizione in seconda persona nella scrittura. Dall’alloglossia alle esperienze non autoctone
LEA : Lingue e Letterature d'Oriente e d'Occidente
cancer
death in second person
remorse
suffering
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title L’afflizione in seconda persona nella scrittura. Dall’alloglossia alle esperienze non autoctone
title_short L’afflizione in seconda persona nella scrittura. Dall’alloglossia alle esperienze non autoctone
title_full L’afflizione in seconda persona nella scrittura. Dall’alloglossia alle esperienze non autoctone
title_fullStr L’afflizione in seconda persona nella scrittura. Dall’alloglossia alle esperienze non autoctone
title_full_unstemmed L’afflizione in seconda persona nella scrittura. Dall’alloglossia alle esperienze non autoctone
title_sort l’afflizione in seconda persona nella scrittura. dall’alloglossia alle esperienze non autoctone
publisher Firenze University Press
series LEA : Lingue e Letterature d'Oriente e d'Occidente
issn 1824-484X
publishDate 2014-05-01
description According to the Jankelevitch classification, there’s a death in the first, second, and third person which corresponds respectively to one’s own, someone’s beloved, and a stranger’s death. This research deals with the trauma caused by the cancer of the Other who is the nearest and the dearest one (the death in second person). In Italian literature his father’s tumour is the narrative centre of Requiem (1991) by Antonio Tabucchi, as well as of Vita e morte di un ingegnere (2012) by Edoardo Albinati. Her son’s abdominal fibrosarcoma lay behind Paola Natalicchio’s writing Il Regno di Op (2013). His wife’s lung neoplasia is the main concern of La fine del giorno (2013) by Pierlugi Battista where the author’s own tragedy – his woman’s tumour – is compared to the identical partner’s experience among some European writers like Michel Onfray, Magda Szabo, Doris Lessing and Philip Roth. The works under research represent a wide palette of different shades of suffering in second person that sometimes exceed the pain for its own identical diagnosis
topic cancer
death in second person
remorse
suffering
url https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/bsfm-lea/article/view/7601
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