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C.E. Gadda, “Meditazione milanese” (in part).
Best,
Giuseppe
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Subject: Literary and philosophical dialogue in the 20th Century
italian-studies: Scholarly discussions in any field of Italian studies
Dear all,
I am a PhD student in Italian Literature and I am studying the dialogue as a (of course minor) genre in the 20th Century.
Which works come to mind belonging to the strange and out-of-date "genre" of dialogue (except theater)?
Even not-italian literary and philosophical works are welcome.
Thank you, any suggestion could be important and helpful.
My email address is:
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Claudia Zavaglini
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