Exploring the interplay of visuality and representation, this work delves into Dante's and D. G. Rossetti's intellectual journeys. By analyzing Dante's Vita Nova and Rossetti's Hand and Soul, it reveals how both artists create 'imaginary portraits' that reflect the tension between word and image. The concept of Beatrice as an 'imaginary Lady' shifts focus from her existence to her embodiment of a miracle, highlighting the dialogue across centuries and cultures. This examination connects desire, poetry, and art-making from medieval Florence to Victorian London.
Fabio Camilletti Livres



Italia lunare
- 258pages
- 10 heures de lecture
L'Italia degli anni Sessanta non è solo il paese del miracolo economico e dei conflitti sociali: è anche un paese che scopre il proprio volto perturbante e lunare, attraverso un vero boom dell'occulto che investe ogni settore dell'industria culturale. Questo libro riporta alla luce il volto marginale e segreto dell'Italia del benessere.
Ten steps
- 318pages
- 12 heures de lecture
This book is a ten-step journey around the thought and poetry of the most sensitive Italian visionary of modernity, Giacomo Leopardi, whose contribution to Western thought has been acclaimed by admirers from Schopenhauer to Nietzsche to Benjamin. A variety of readings, moving between different disciplines and approaches – including film studies, psychoanalysis, and queer theory – shed new light on Leopardi’s fascinating and at the same time epistemologically radical compound of poetic imagination and philosophical complexity. An advocate of an ultra-philosophy, which aims to negotiate the fracture opened in Western imagination by the irrecoverable loss of ancient «illusions», Leopardi’s thought seems more relevant than ever in the post-human era, offering an (un)timely meditation on desire, suffering, and imagination as the foundational features of humanity.