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This study examines the form and reception of mystical writing in poetry by A. de Noailles (France, 1876–1933), E. de Champourcin (Spain 1905–1999), and A. Pozzi (Italy, 1912–1938) from the perspective of current transsecular approaches, cultural studies mysticism research, and feminist literary studies.
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Keywords
- Feminine mysticism
- Literary Modernism
- Literary studies: general
- Literature & literary studies
- Literature: history & criticism
- Poetry
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