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  1. La vecchiaia femminile nella poesia toscana del XV secolo
  2. La vetula di messer Niccolò

    La vetula di messer Niccolò

    Contributor(s): Paolo Cherchi

  3. La victoire-échec et l'échec-victoire. Quelques notes sur l'avant-garde et sur l'idée qu'elle n'est pas la seule littérature possible
  4. La vita che ti diedi di Luigi Pirandello e L’attesa di Piero Messina

    La vita che ti diedi di Luigi Pirandello e L’attesa di Piero Messina

    Contributor(s): Giuliana Sanguineti Katz

    Questo articolo esamina in primo luogo il dramma di Pirandello La vita che ti diedi del 1923 e in secondo luogo il film L’attesa, del 2015, in cui il regista Piero Messina, ispirandosi al lavoro di Pirandello, ha creato un’opera profondamente originale. Sia il dramma sia il film svolgono il tema...

  5. La voce dei poeti alla corte aragonese. La festa e il teatro

    La voce dei poeti alla corte aragonese. La festa e il teatro

    Contributor(s): Francesca Bortoletti

    Nella Napoli dei Re d’Aragona (1442–1504) le presenze della poesia orale nei luoghi dell’intrattenimento umanistico e del teatro aragonese giocano un ruolo determinante nel cerimoniale cortigiano e nelle strategie di politica culturale del Regno Aragonese. Il presente studio mira a rintracciare...

  6. La voce del narratore nel poema cavalleresco rinascimentale italiano

    La voce del narratore nel poema cavalleresco rinascimentale italiano

    Contributor(s): Enrico Musacchio

    Il discorso sul ruolo della 'voce' del narratore nel racconto letterario è al centro della riflessione narratologica contemporanea. Ma già nel Cinquecento, e in particolare a proposito dei romanzi cavallereschi, sempre popolari ma ormai sospettati di infrangere le norme della...

  7. La «Commune fantôme» de Clermont au XIVe siècle. Confréries du Saint-Esprit, Charité et Chapitre: organes supplétifs d’un mouvement communal avorté
  8. Laguna, Ana Maria, and John Beusterien, eds. Goodbye Eros: Recasting Forms and Norms of Love in the Age of Cervantes.
  9. Lake, Peter. How Shakespeare Put Politics on the Stage: Power and Succession in the History Plays
  10. Lancashire, Ian, gen. ed. Lexicons of Early Modern English (LEME). Database.
  11. Lancelot Andrewes's 'Orphan Lectures': The Exeter Manuscript

    Lancelot Andrewes's 'Orphan Lectures': The Exeter Manuscript

    2022-06-13 18:46:28 | Contributor(s): P.G. Stanwood, Peter McCullough, Ray Siemens | https://doi.org/10.25547/0MQR-2Y11

    Literary Studies

  12. Land grabbing and land concentration: Mapping changing patterns of farmland ownership in three rural municipalities in Saskatchewan, Canada

    Land grabbing and land concentration: Mapping changing patterns of farmland ownership in three rural municipalities in Saskatchewan, Canada

    2025-03-19 22:03:56 | Contributor(s): Annette Aurélie Desmarais, Darrin Qualman, André Magnan, Nettie Wiebe | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v2i1.52

    Since the 2007-2008 global food crisis there is growing interest in changing patterns of farmland ownership. Utilizing a dataset of the names of all farmland titleholders along with GIS data mapping software, this article demonstrates changes in patterns of land ownership in three rural...

  13. Land-Based programs in the Northwest Territories: Building Indigenous food security and well-being from the ground up

    Land-Based programs in the Northwest Territories: Building Indigenous food security and well-being from the ground up

    2025-03-19 22:03:44 | Contributor(s): Sonia D. Wesche, Meagan Ann F. O'Hare-Gordon, Michael A. Robidoux, Courtney W. Mason | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v3i2.161

    Food security in Canada’s North is complex, and there is no singular solution. We argue that land-based wild food programs are useful and effective in contributing to long-term food security, health and well-being for Indigenous communities in the context of changing environmental conditions....

  14. Landscapes and Mindscapes: Mapping Selfhood in a Chanson spirituelle of Marguerite de Navarre

    Landscapes and Mindscapes: Mapping Selfhood in a Chanson spirituelle of Marguerite de Navarre

    Contributor(s): Jeff Kendrick

    Les Chansons spirituelles de Marguerite de Navarre (1547) regorgent d’exemples de la façon dont la poétesse construit un soi varié et à plusieurs facettes à travers la confession, qui est à la fois une expérience sociale et intime. La découverte de soi de la poétesse se développe à partir de...

  15. Language and the Struggle of Identity in Paradise Regained
  16. Language as a Second Skin: The Representation of Black Africans in Portuguese Theatre (Fifteenth to Early-Seventeenth Century)

    Language as a Second Skin: The Representation of Black Africans in Portuguese Theatre (Fifteenth to Early-Seventeenth Century)

    Contributor(s): André Belo

    Cet article analyse le langage et le personnage de l’Africain Noir dans le théâtre portugais du XVIe siècle, en particulier dans les pièces ou autos de Gil Vicente et d’António Ribeiro Chiado, ainsi que celles d’autres auteurs moins connus et quelques intermèdes espagnols. On accompagne...

  17. Language, Race, and Church Reform: Erasmus' De recta pronuntiatione and Ciceronianus

    Language, Race, and Church Reform: Erasmus' De recta pronuntiatione and Ciceronianus

    Contributor(s): Judith Rice Henderson

    L'examen des volumes des éditions Froben qui contiennent le dialogue caustique du Ciceronianus, suggère qu'Érasme et ses imprimeurs répondaient à des attaques italiennes et espagnoles dirigées contre les contributions rhénanes en recherche biblique et patristique. L'édition de mars 1528 et sa...

  18. Last Supper in Cori

    Last Supper in Cori

    Contributor(s): Pietro Vitelli

  19. Laughing at Unbearable Urges: Reshaping the Male-Authored Script of Desire

    Laughing at Unbearable Urges: Reshaping the Male-Authored Script of Desire

    Contributor(s): Dora E. Polachek

    As Pierre Champion noted a half a century ago, “ The Cent Nouvelles nouvelles open a secret door into the house of men of that time.” The misogynous aspect of these novellas, designed to inspire laughter, is evident in most of the stories dealing with masculine drives and uncontrollable desires...

  20. Laughter and the Manifesto: Aldo Palazzeschi’s Counter-Futurist Futurist Il controdolore

    Laughter and the Manifesto: Aldo Palazzeschi’s Counter-Futurist Futurist Il controdolore

    Contributor(s): Cristina Caracchini

    Literary history made a Futurist out of Palazzeschi, and he himself said about his manifesto, Il controdolore (published in Lacerba in 1914) that it represented his “modest and direct” contribution to Marinetti’s movement. This article situates Il controdolore among other mainly contemporary...