摘要:This article is focused on the analysis of Althénopis (1981), the first novel published by the Italian writer Fabrizia Ramondino. This piece of work, partially autobiographical, is characterized by the thoroughness of description and the succession of a sequence of scenes from everyday life, all of them set in the family environment of the protagonist. In particular, we are going to study the familiar triad, formed by the grandmother, the mother and the protagonist, and how throughout daily life events, the writer reveals the relationship among them.
其他摘要:This article is focused on the analysis of Althénopis (1981), the first novel published by the Italian writer Fabrizia Ramondino. This piece of work, partially autobiographical, is characterized by the thoroughness of description and the succession of a sequence of scenes from everyday life, all of them set in the family environment of the protagonist. In particular, we are going to study the familiar triad, formed by the grandmother, the mother and the protagonist, and how throughout daily life events, the writer reveals the relationship among them.