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  1. "Si gran volume in piccola e manigevole forma": Bindoni and Pasini's 1535 edition of the Orlando Furioso
  2. "Sostiene tabucchi". Modalità narrative e costruzione di mondi tra letteratura e cinema
  3. "The Great Sophism of All Sophisms": Colonialist Redefinition in Bacon's Holy War
  4. "The loving Re-Education of a Soul": Learning from Fairy Tales through Grazia Deledda and Cristina Campo

    "The loving Re-Education of a Soul": Learning from Fairy Tales through Grazia Deledda and Cristina Campo

    Contributor(s): Cristina Mazzoni

    Grazia Deledda's "Nostra Signora del Buon Consiglio" (1899) is a literary fairy tale incorporating ethnographic and Christian elements. It may usefully be read through the lens of Cristina Campo's essays on fairy tales ("Della fiaba," "Una rosa," and "In medio coeli"), because this critic...

  5. "The praise of that I yeld for sacrifice": Anne Lock and the Poetics of the Eucharist

    "The praise of that I yeld for sacrifice": Anne Lock and the Poetics of the Eucharist

    Contributor(s): Ben Burton

    La Réforme a provoqué une crise linguistique, tout aussi importante que doctrinale et interprétative, en particulier au sujet de la signification de l’Eucharistie du point de vue des mots, des choses, et des signes. Cet article montre dans quelle mesure la poésie de dévotion d’Anne Vaughan Lock...

  6. "Theatre of Fine Devices" - The Visual Imagery of Webster's Tragedies
  7. "To Depart from the Earth with Such Writing": Johannes Kepler's Dream of Reading Knowledge

    "To Depart from the Earth with Such Writing": Johannes Kepler's Dream of Reading Knowledge

    Contributor(s): Elizabeth A. Spiller

    Johannes Kepler peut être compris comme représentant du conflit entre l'observation et la lecture qui a défini les théories de la connaissance à la Renaissance. Le constat de nouvelles connaissances est devenu difficile dans la mesure où la lecture et l'observation, actes de voir qui promettaient...

  8. "Un chant à l'honneur de la France": Women's Voices at the End of the Republic of Siena

    "Un chant à l'honneur de la France": Women's Voices at the End of the Republic of Siena

    Contributor(s): Konrad Eisenbichler

    Au cœur du XVIe siècle, alors que la république de Sienne était menacée par les intérêts expansionnistes du duc Côme Ier de Florence, plusieurs femmes se portèrent à la défense de leur ville. Quelques-unes écrivirent et firent circuler des poèmes pleins de passion, d’autres retroussèrent leurs...

  9. "Uno sarà il fine": Tasso's Domestication of Allegory

    "Uno sarà il fine": Tasso's Domestication of Allegory

    Contributor(s): V. Stanley Benfell

  10. "Verie Devout Asses": The Stupid Puritan Clown

    "Verie Devout Asses": The Stupid Puritan Clown

    Contributor(s): Robert Hornback

    Si les puritains de la Renaissance se considéraient comme érudits et rationnels, les auteurs qui leurs étaient contemporains étaient loin de les représenter ainsi. Leur portrait était plutôt marqué par une stupide irrationalité. Apparues en réponse à divers scandales, ces images, incluant le...

  11. "What should we do?": The Predicament of Practical Reason in Hamlet

    "What should we do?": The Predicament of Practical Reason in Hamlet

    Contributor(s): Eric P. Levy

    Fondamentalement, ce qui se passe dans Hamlet ne concerne ni l'action ni les antécédents de l'action, mais la mise en cause de la doctrine de l'action rationnelle, donc de la raison pratique. La conséquence de cette critique radicale est de réviser la fin des intentions humaines ainsi que les...

  12. "More minds are brought to bear on a problem": Methods of Interaction and Collaboration within Digital Humanities research

    "More minds are brought to bear on a problem": Methods of Interaction and Collaboration within Digital Humanities research

    2022-06-13 19:52:51 | Contributor(s): Lynne Siemens, Richard Cunningham, Wendy Duff, Claire Warwick | https://doi.org/10.25547/XQDN-6850

    Digital humanities

  13. 'Before the World Collapsed Because of the War': The City of Fiume in the Poetry of Gianni Angelo Grohovaz

    'Before the World Collapsed Because of the War': The City of Fiume in the Poetry of Gianni Angelo Grohovaz

    Contributor(s): Konrad Eisenbichler

    The article examines how the "native city" is constructed and remembered in the works of the Italian refugee and later emigrant, Gianni Angelo Grohovaz. Born in Fiume (Italy) in 1926, Grohovaz was forced to abandon his city when it was ceded, as spoils of war, to Yugoslavia. After eventually...

  14. 'Espirituación': Juan de Ávila's Doctrine of Union with the Holy Spirit

    'Espirituación': Juan de Ávila's Doctrine of Union with the Holy Spirit

    Contributor(s): Rady Roldan-Figueroa

    Saint Juan de Ávila a joué un rôle majeur dans la réforme catholique espagnole. Son programme de réforme s'est concentré principalement sur la formation morale du clergé catholique. Toutefois, Ávila a aussi envisagé une réforme dépassant les limites de l'institution ecclésiastique, inspirée par...

  15. 'Gates Pure and Shining and Serene': Mutual Gazing as an Amatory Motif in Western Literature and Art
  16. 'Heav'n Hath Timely Tri'd [Her] Youth": Self-Knowledge Through Language in Milton's Comus
  17. 'Historia Vom Rasenden Roland' - The First German Ariosto Translation

    'Historia Vom Rasenden Roland' - The First German Ariosto Translation

    2023-06-20 19:32:44 | Contributor(s): Gerhard Dunnhaupt

  18. 'I am not made of stone': Theatrical Revision of Gesture in Shakespeare's Plays
  19. 'Nature as Symbolic Behavior': Cresol’ s Autumn Vacations and Early Baroque Acting Technique
  20. 'Né mendicanti, né poveri': la libertà nelle utopie italiane del Rinascimento

    'Né mendicanti, né poveri': la libertà nelle utopie italiane del Rinascimento

    Contributor(s): Cristina Perissinotto

    Questo saggio analizza il problema della libertà in utopia con l’aiuto di un apparato filosofico di tradizione principalmente italiana e anglosassone, ove il discorso sulla libertà è sempre stato centrale. Alla luce dell’utopia eponima, quella di Thomas More, si...