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Author: Michela Dianetti

BSH Fund Fellow 2022 – Michela Dianetti

BSH Fund Fellow 2022 – Michela Dianetti

9 November 2021By Michela DianettiBlog

My PhD thesis is the first to compare the narrative works of Iris Murdoch and Elsa Morante. Its principal aim is to highlight the crucial influence Simone Weil’s philosophy had on the two authors, especially Weil’s idea of affliction.

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