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Concordanza delle poesie di Cesare Pavese. Concordanza, liste di frequenza, indici.

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Publisher: Olschki Ed.
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Series: Coll. Strumenti di lessicografia letteraria italiana, 16.
Details: cm.17x24, pp.LVIII,266, brossura Coll. Strumenti di lessicografia letteraria italiana, 16.

Abstract: L’opera si offre come uno strumento indispensabile per lo studio della poesia pavesiana e per la ricostruzione dei rapporti tra prosa e poesia in un autore del nostro Novecento ormai divenuto un classico. Nel contempo, l’introduzione procede ad un’analisiThis work proves an indispensable instrument for the study of Pavese’s poems and for the reconstruction of relationships between prose and poetry in an author of our 20th century who has already become a classic. At the same time, the introduction proceed.

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