Author
Amalia Guglielminetti
1881-1941
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Books by Amalia Guglielminetti
Le seduzioni - Le vergini folli
"Le seduzioni - Le vergini folli" by Amalia Guglielminetti is a collection of poetic works likely written in the late 19th century. This work explores themes of desire, femininity, and the complexities of love through the lens of its protagonist, who embodies a modern, sensual woman. The collection delves into the emotional and psychological landscape of love and self-awareness, drawing on the rich imagery associated with romantic and erotic experiences. The opening of the collection is characterized by rich, evocative language and a deep introspection of the protagonist's thoughts and feelings as she navigates love and desire. It introduces the reader to a voice that reflects on her youthful exuberance and the bittersweet nature of her experiences with love. The protagonist speaks to the allure and the sometimes painful consequences of seduction while reminiscing about her past, tapping into a mixture of emotions—from joy to melancholy—as she contemplates her identity and the societal expectations placed upon her as a woman. Through this exploration, Guglielminetti invites readers to engage with the nuanced relationships between love, loss, and self-discovery.
Le ore inutili: novelle
"Le ore inutili: novelle" by Amalia Guglielminetti is a collection of short stories written in the early 20th century. The text explores various themes of love, desire, and personal conflict through nuanced character interactions, primarily set in Italy. The characters grapple with emotional turmoil and the complexities of relationships, often reflecting the societal norms of their time. The opening of the collection presents an intense conversation between two main characters, Dino Altavilla and Ottavia Dimauro. As they discuss a significant revelation that Dino seems hesitant to share, Ottavia's probing questions reveal her determination to understand the truth. The dialogue is rich with tension as Dino ultimately admits he is set to marry someone else, leading to an emotional upheaval for Ottavia. This sets the stage for a deeper exploration of themes such as possessiveness, love, and the pain of unfulfilled desires, highlighting the fragility of human connections.