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摘要
本文的目的是调查的第一章的Forse che sì Forse che no(1910)。丹农齐奥的最后一部小说汇集了未来主义所推崇的技术时代的神话,以及被禁止的欲望、衰弱的爱欲、疯狂和对过去的迷恋等相互冲突的力量。这一章的结构,在开始致力于速度的挑战和对危险的品味之后,在访问冈萨加宫的长序列中找到了它的重心,从这个场景开始,双重主题的变化,乱伦,人文文明的衰落和密密的互文参考网络展开。特别突出的是与弗农·李致力于曼图亚和迷宫的著作进行比较。
«Amore su la ruina»: strategie del desiderio mimetico nel primo libro del Forse che sì forse che no
The aim of this paper is to investigate the first chapter of Forse che sì forse che no (1910). D’Annunzio’s last novel brings together the myths of the technical age, celebrated by Futurism, and the conflicting forces of forbidden desire, debilitating eros, madness and fascination with the past. The structure of the chapter, after the beginning dedicated to the challenge of speed and the taste for danger, finds its centre of gravity in the long sequence of the visit to Palazzo Gonzaga, a scene from which variations on the themes of the double, incest, the decline of humanistic civilisation and a dense network of intertextual references unfold. Particular prominence is given to the comparison with Vernon Lee’s writings dedicated to Mantua and the labyrinth.