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famously defined himself as a “thing with two legs also known as guidogozzano”, almost as if he felt ashamed to play the role of an enlightened artist. An affinity existed with the French symbolists (see
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poets whose work is notable for its use of musical and mood-conveying language and its general tone of despondency. The group's metaphorical name, coined in 1910 by literary critic
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to refer to a condition of decline, describes a number of poets whose melancholic writings were a response to the modernization of the early 20th century.
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The crepusculars were not a centrally organized movement, and the writers in this group of poets were active in three different regions the country:
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Their attitude represents a reaction to the content-poetry and rhetorical style of (Nobel Prize–winning poet)
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Raffaele Donnarumma (2002). "Crepuscolari". In Peter Hainsworth and David Robey (ed.).
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Paul Barnaby (2002). "Civinini, Guelfo". In Peter Hainsworth and David Robey (ed.).
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is sometimes included as a member of the crepuscolari based on his 1901 work
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Crepuscolars were active roughly between 1899, year of the release of
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by Tito Marrone, and 1911, year that saw the publication of
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Index

decadent
Giuseppe Antonio Borgese
Carlo Chiaves
Guido Gozzano
Nino Oxilia
Carlo Vallini
Corrado Govoni
Marino Moretti
Romagna
Sergio Corazzini
Fausto Maria Martini
Giosue Carducci
Gabriele D'Annunzio
Giovanni Pascoli
Guido Gozzano
Paul Valéry
Arthur Rimbaud
Stéphane Mallarmé
Guelfo Civinini
Sergio Corazzini
Corrado Govoni
Guido Gozzano
Gian Pietro Lucini
Tito Marrone
Marino Moretti
Aldo Palazzeschi
Carlo Vallini
Futurism
Nino Oxilia
Antonia Pozzi

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