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Abstract
This essay aims to explore the critical reception of Corrado Govoni’s works in the twentieth-century anthologies – intended both as collections of the most important poets of the century and selected poems of the author. Covering almost the entire century, these pages try to explain the moments of consensus and the eclipses of Govoni’s work by relating them to the changes in taste and in critical approaches that characterized the twentieth century.