Vision, Metaphor and the Metaphysical Horizons of Twentieth-Century Hermeticism

This essay represents an attempt to clarify the nature of hermetic metaphor by looking to those moments in the poems of the terza generazione (Piero Bigongiari, Alfonso Gatto, Mario Luzi, and Alessandro Parronchi, among others) that dramatize the work of metaphor itself. Rarely if ever addressed by...

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