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open access | peer reviewedKeywords Gabriele d’Annunzio • Narrative form • Sculpture • Fanaticism • Sorcery • Science • Magic • Psychology • Realism • Notturno • Criminal • Gravestones • Tragedy • Magism • D’Annunzio • Mysteries • Cemetery art • Memories • Icarus • Degeneration • Scientism • Nature • Dreams • Psychoanalysis • Epigraphy • Sogno d’un tramonto d’autunno • Decadentism • Love • Theatre • Silences • Painting • Fetish • Art • Twentieth century • Un dramma borghese • Gabriele d'Annunzio • Venice • Crowd • Symbolism • Riots • Sexuality • Achille Tamburlini • Time • Melancholy • Morselli • Poema Paradisiaco • Sigmund Freud • Statues
Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/AdA/2421-292X/2024/01 | Published Oct. 17, 2024 | Language it
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