Samuel Beckett’s interest in Italian culture dated from his juvenile years. It is well known that he graduated from Trinity College in modern languages (French and Italian) and that he took private lessons from his language tutor, Dr Bianca Esposito, a figure who nurtured his interest in Italian literature, was fictionalized as Adriana Ottolenghi in Dante and the Lobster and remained in his memories till the last days. The first trip to Italy took place in 1937, starting from Florence and its Renaissance heritage. While these Italian connections are by now an integral part of Beckett’s biography, the way in which his early works established a strong connection between the Italian language and Italian arts has been far less noticed.

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Crosara, Davide
2024-01-01

Abstract

Samuel Beckett’s interest in Italian culture dated from his juvenile years. It is well known that he graduated from Trinity College in modern languages (French and Italian) and that he took private lessons from his language tutor, Dr Bianca Esposito, a figure who nurtured his interest in Italian literature, was fictionalized as Adriana Ottolenghi in Dante and the Lobster and remained in his memories till the last days. The first trip to Italy took place in 1937, starting from Florence and its Renaissance heritage. While these Italian connections are by now an integral part of Beckett’s biography, the way in which his early works established a strong connection between the Italian language and Italian arts has been far less noticed.
2024
978-1-83998-966-7
Beckett
Italy
Arts
Translinguism
Transmediality
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