Beyond the Suffering of Being: Desire in Giacomo Leopardi and Samuel Beckett
This book challenges critical approaches that argue for Giacomo Leopardi's and Samuel Beckett's pessimism and nihilism. Such approaches stem from the quotation of Leopardi in Beckett's monograph Proust, as part of a discussion about the removal of desire. Nonetheless, in contrast to a...
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Firenze University Press
2016
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