Alessandro Manzoni's I promessi sposi: A Chaste Novel and an Erotic Palimpsest

Author: Parisi, Luciano1

Source: The Modern Language Review, Volume 103, Number 2, 1 April 2008 , pp. 424-437(14)

Publisher: Modern Humanities Research Association

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Abstract:

In I promessi sposi, Manzoni avoids love scenes, fearing that some readers might relive them with excessive intensity. This article focuses on twentieth-century writers and critics who introduced erotic elements in their rewriting or rereading of the novel. Their eroticization of Manzoni was often prompted by satirical intentions or a taste for desecration. Yet writers such as Alberto Moravia and Mario Soldati and critics such as Vittorio Spinazzola and Paolo Valesio have glimpsed in the novel the erotic elements that Manzoni had tried to suppress, and used this perception to express the changed sensitivities of their own time.

Keywords: I promessi sposi; Manzoni; eroticization; Alberto Moravia; Mario Soldati; Vittorio Spinazzola; Paolo Valesio

Document Type: Research article

Affiliations: 1: University of Exeter

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