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Tag Archives: Rilke

“So, then people do come here in order to live”

Posted on July 11, 2011 by SEZ
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“‘So, then people do come here in order to live’: Interiority in the Novels of Rainer Maria Rilke and Scipio Slataper,” The Comparatist. Vol. 33: (May 2009) 109—131.

See the paper on Project Muse.

Posted in Publications | Tagged Italian literature, modernism, Rilke, Slataper | Leave a reply

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