2021 •
Incarnare il contagio. Destino e colpa nella letteratura della pandemia
Authors: Federico Fastelli
Venue: N/A
Type: Publication
Abstract: This article analyses the representation of the pandemic in modern and contemporary literature, according to a thematological perspective. It aims to show the way in which the motives of guilt and destiny are inevitably mixed, through some declinations of the theme proposed by great writers ��� from Defoe to Camus, from Saramago to Philip Roth.
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