Pamela, Ginia e “la bella estate”. Figure dell’artista fra Cialente e Pavese
Abstract
The long story Pamela o la bella estate (1935) by Fausta Cialente and the novella La bella estate (1940, published in 1949) by Cesare Pavese share a similar title, as well as a comparable publishing history. Moreover, one can identify a number of formal and thematic correspondences between the two works: both focus on the figure of the artist and his practices as a plot device to build two missed female coming-of-age stories. In Cialente’s and Pavese’s texts the presence of a painter foreshadows the overcoming of social censure and the attempt to affirm new identities and desires. These similarities exalt the artist as a viable cultural symbol, confirming its functionality within profoundly different expressive contexts and intellectual profiles.
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