Abstract

This essay explores the traces that the reading of d’Annunzio’s works has left in journalistic texts, in the letters and in Giuseppe Ungaretti’s poems, and focuses on the ambivalent relationship that the poet born in Alexandria in Egypt established with the work and figure of the poet born in Pescara.

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