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Article: 'Il gran Pan non e morto': the vitality of D'Annunzio's irrepressible critics.(Gabriele D'Annunzio)(Critical Essay)
- Article from:
- The Modern Language Review
- Article date:
- October 1, 2002
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Never have the critical fortunes of Gabriele D'Annunzio stood at such a high point as during these past two decades, and, to judge by the numbers of new editions of his works being produced at the moment, his writings, at least in Italy, must now be selling in greater quantities than at any time in the past. More recent enthusiasts of the Aviator-Poet, students, critics, and others, have, particularly during the last five years, found themselves engulfed by a formidable spate of new publications: revised annotated versions of his novels and poems, important editions of previously unpublished letters, critical essays on widely varying aspects of his life and work, and new ...