Bilingual (italo-polish) version of an article about the relationship / conflict and the different visions of power (symbolized by the two equestrian statues of Marcus Aurelius on Capitol Hill and Peter the Great in St. Petersburg) in the thought and works of the two greatest poets of Russian (Pushkin) and Polish (Mickiewicz) Romanticism.
articolo in versione bilingue sul rapporto/conflittoe le diverse visioni del potere (simboleggiate dalle due statue equestri di Marco Aurelio al Campidoglio e di Pietro il Grande a Pietroburgo) dei due massimi poeti del romanticismo russo (Puskin) e polacco (Mickiewicz)
Due statue equestri: Mickiewicz e Puskin fra il Campidoglio e la Neva / Marinelli, Luigi. - 1(2006), pp. 62-69.
Due statue equestri: Mickiewicz e Puskin fra il Campidoglio e la Neva
MARINELLI, Luigi
2006
Abstract
Bilingual (italo-polish) version of an article about the relationship / conflict and the different visions of power (symbolized by the two equestrian statues of Marcus Aurelius on Capitol Hill and Peter the Great in St. Petersburg) in the thought and works of the two greatest poets of Russian (Pushkin) and Polish (Mickiewicz) Romanticism.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.