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Margarete Susman e i saggi sul femminile

  • Giuliano Lozzi,

Margarete Susman (1872-1966), an important figure in German-speaking culture, was an essayist, Kulturtheoretikerin, philosopher, poet and painter. Her vast production - almost unknown in Italy - deals with a variety of topics: from literary criticism to interreligious dialogue, from the study of Romanticism to portraits of great personalities from the past and her time. This book investigates the 'feminine' in Susman from two points of view: from a formal perspective, it describes the path of a writer who, from the early 20th century, has moved between poetry and the essay, passing through the comparison with culture correspondence; from a thematic perspective, he examines the essays in which Susman deals with the sexual difference and the relationship between the 'male' and the 'female’.

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Giuliano Lozzi

Tuscia University, Italy

Giuliano Lozzi is an international research doctor in German studies (Florence-Bonn). He was editor in chief of the Italian Institute of German Studies. He has carried out gender and queer studies, in German literature, on the theory of reception of the myth. He is currently a research fellow (Viterbo).
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Book Title

Margarete Susman e i saggi sul femminile

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Giuliano Lozzi

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2015

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Firenze University Press

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10.36253/978-88-6655-914-6

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Biblioteca di Studi di Filologia Moderna

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