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  1. "... si sentì del duolo"

    "... si sentì del duolo"

    Contributor(s): Giorgio Brugnoli

  2. "A Portrait of the Artist as a Female Painter": the Kunstlerroman Tradition in A. Banti's Artemisia
  3. "A te convien tenere altro viaggio": il problema della auctoritas e il genere della Commedia
  4. "Citrulli, stonati e capetoste": Lessico italoamericano e terze generazioni
  5. "Clear as heav'n:" Herbert's Poetry and Rhetorical "Divinitie"

    "Clear as heav'n:" Herbert's Poetry and Rhetorical "Divinitie"

    Contributor(s): Kenneth J. E. Graham

    Cet article montre que George Herbert, tout comme d'autres interprètes de cette période, a probablement utilisé une herméneutique rhétorique dans le but de mettre en contexte et d'harmoniser des textes bibliques en apparence contradictoires. On donne premièrement des exemples de ce processus...

  6. "Colenda poesis, et inde Poete" (Gen. deor. gent., XIV, 22, 11): Boccaccio, la novità della letteratura e la libertà dei poeti

    "Colenda poesis, et inde Poete" (Gen. deor. gent., XIV, 22, 11): Boccaccio, la novità della letteratura e la libertà dei poeti

    Contributor(s): Matteo Bosisio

    L’articolo, dopo aver mostrato le esigenze storiche e culturali che spinsero intellettuali quali Mussato e Petrarca a ricodificare lo statuto della letteratura, si sofferma sulla difesa della poesia operata da Boccaccio. Il certaldese non solo giunge a un risultato innovativo, totalmente...

  7. "Comfort without offence"? The Performance and Transmission of Exile Literature at the English College, Valladolid, 1592-1600

    "Comfort without offence"? The Performance and Transmission of Exile Literature at the English College, Valladolid, 1592-1600

    Contributor(s): Berta Cano Echevarría, Ana Sáez Hidalgo, Glyn Redworth, Mark Hutchings

    Parmi les séminaires établis après la Réforme, le Collège de St-Alban de Valladolid a joué un rôle politique et religieux particulièrement significatif. Dès ses premières années, la couronne espagnole a démontré son soutien envers le Collège des Anglais, et exprimé ses objectifs à travers une...

  8. "Courtiers of Beauteous Freedom": Antony and Cleopatra in its Time
  9. "Cristina Campo’s Visions and Revisions: The essay ‘Una rosa' between 1962 and 1971"

    "Cristina Campo’s Visions and Revisions: The essay ‘Una rosa' between 1962 and 1971"

    Contributor(s): Cristina Mazzoni

    A comparative analysis of the 1962 and the 1971 versions of Cristina Campo’s essay “Una rosa”—an interpretation of the French classic fairy tale, “Beauty and the Beast”—reveals several small but significant changes. These can be most usefully understood in the context of Campo’s conversion to...

  10. "Dal granito all'arcobaleno" cinque secoli di "Vite" di Paolo Uccello, pittore fiorentino
  11. "Derived Honesty and Achieved Goodness”: Doctrines of Grace in All’s Well That Ends Well
  12. "Diventassi anch'io un uomo": Pinocchio's Shared Humanity
  13. "Domine, labia mea aperies": Forese Donati and Ugolino

    "Domine, labia mea aperies": Forese Donati and Ugolino

    Contributor(s): Carolynn Lund Mead

  14. "For not just under kerchiefs [bende] Love resides . . .". Tone, Lexicon, Context, and Symbol in a Petrarchan Crux Word
  15. "Già mai non mi conforto": A Reexamination

    "Già mai non mi conforto": A Reexamination

    Contributor(s): Marilyn Migiel

  16. "Good Works are Detrimental to Salvation": Amsdorf's Use of Luther's Words in Controversy
  17. "He took his religion by trust": The Matter of Ben Jonson's Conversion

    "He took his religion by trust": The Matter of Ben Jonson's Conversion

    Contributor(s): James P. Crowley

    During his imprisonment for the murder of Gabriel Spencer in 1598, Ben Jonson converted to the outlawed Roman Catholic Church, and for the next 12 years made no attempt to conceal his recusant status. Jonson's biography and the historical documents treating conversion and recusancy offer evidence...

  18. "I don't know whether I'm dreaming now, or if I dreamed what I'm about to tell you": Filippo Brunelleschi and the Perspectives of Sleep in the novella of the Fat Woodcarver
  19. "In tristitia hilaris in hilaritate tristis": armonia nei contrasti
  20. "Inter inextricabiles... difficultatum tenebras": Ficino's Pimander and the Gendering of Cartesian Subjectivity

    "Inter inextricabiles... difficultatum tenebras": Ficino's Pimander and the Gendering of Cartesian Subjectivity

    Contributor(s): Michael Keefer

    After reviewing the evidence that Descartes' philosophical itinerary was to a significant degree shaped by a reading of the Hermetic writings translated by Ficino, this article proposes that, in the Cartesian and Hermetic texts alike, the body from which an emergent autonomous subjectivity seeks...