Borchardt spent in Italy most of his life, in what he initially considered to be a voluntary exile. This article aims to investigate how his displacement affected his literary work. Moving from his close connection with German Bildung, it will focus on the emblematic alter-ego that the author seeks in Dante and Virgil, to exiled writers whose views Borchardt shares. Th e article discusses to what extent Borchardt’s displacement plays a signifi cant role in his interpretation of the Aeneid and the impact his relocation in Italy produced on his own works.

“Aber Poesie und Sprache ist Nation”. L’esilio nella scrittura di Rudolf Borchardt / Liliana Giacoponi. - In: LEA. - ISSN 1824-484X. - ELETTRONICO. - 10:(2021), pp. 251-262. [10.13128/LEA-1824-484x-13267]

“Aber Poesie und Sprache ist Nation”. L’esilio nella scrittura di Rudolf Borchardt.

Liliana Giacoponi
2021

Abstract

Borchardt spent in Italy most of his life, in what he initially considered to be a voluntary exile. This article aims to investigate how his displacement affected his literary work. Moving from his close connection with German Bildung, it will focus on the emblematic alter-ego that the author seeks in Dante and Virgil, to exiled writers whose views Borchardt shares. Th e article discusses to what extent Borchardt’s displacement plays a signifi cant role in his interpretation of the Aeneid and the impact his relocation in Italy produced on his own works.
2021
LEA
10
251
262
Liliana Giacoponi
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