Review of Canace
Review | Contributor(s): Ian Frederick Moulton
Review of On the Heroic Frenzies
Review | Contributor(s): Matteo Soranzo
Review of Artemisia Gentileschi: Trial at Savella Court
Review | Contributor(s): Francesca Calamita
Review of Letters Familiar and Formal
Review | Contributor(s): Nathalie C. Hester
Review of Scritti giovanili inediti
Review | Contributor(s): Marcello Sabbatino
Review of “Quel punto acerbo”: temporalità e conoscenza metaforica in Leopardi
Review | Contributor(s): Johnny L. Bertolio
Review of Disrupted Narratives: Illness, Silence and Identity in Svevo, Pressburger and Morandini
Review | Contributor(s): Thomas Harrison
Review of Cesare Pavese e la letteratura americana: una «splendida monotonia»
Review | Contributor(s): Carmine G. Di Biase
Review of Italo Calvino: Letters, 1941-1985
Review | Contributor(s): Gerardo Del Guercio
Review of Italo Calvino’s Architecture of Lightness – The Utopian Imagination in an Age of Urban Crisis
Review | Contributor(s): Sciltian Gastaldi
Review of The Great Black Spider on Its Knock-Kneed Tripod. Reflections of Cinema in Early Twentieth-Century Italy
Review | Contributor(s): Paola Basile
Review of La rappresentazione del paesaggio nella letteratura e nel cinema dell’Italia contemporanea. The Representation of Landscape in Contemporary Italian Literature and Cinema
Review | Contributor(s): Andrea Mirabile
Review of Teaching Italian American Literature, Film, and Popular Culture
Review | Contributor(s): Alberto Zambenedetti
Per l’edizione critica della rime di Baldassarre Castiglione e Cesare Gonzaga. Censimento e questioni attributive
Article | Contributor(s): Matteo Fadini
L’articolo offre i risultati del primo censimento dei testimoni delle rime di B. Castiglione e C. Gonzaga. Alla luce della tradizione vengono affrontate le questioni attributive riguardanti i testi poetici: prima del presente intervento le rime ritenute castiglionesche erano 421 — tra le quali...
Impious Heretics or Simple Birds? Alexander Farnese and Dutch Rebels in Post-Tassian Italian Poems
Article | Contributor(s): Emma Grootveld, Nina Lamal
This article examines the poetical construction of a hero and his enemies in two early seventeenth-century Italian poems about the siege of Antwerp (1584–85), <i>Anversa Liberata</i> and <i>Anversa Conquistata</i> (1609). It explores the adaptations of Tasso’s...
Stabat Venus dolorosa nell’Adone di Marino
Article | Contributor(s): Johnny L. Bertolio
Il presente studio intende verificare e sviluppare una linea interpretativa dell’<i>Adone</i> tracciata a più riprese da Francesco Guardiani (specialmente: <i>La meravigliosa retorica</i> 52–56; “I trastulli” 313; “A Christological Metamorphosis” 187–94) e già rilevata...
Minimal Departures: Narratives of Younger Female Mobility in Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Italian Children’s Literature
Article | Contributor(s): Rita Caviglioli
Mobility narratives in late nineteenth- and early twentieth- century Italian literature for children reflect the dramatic conditions of vagrancy, abandonment and forced relocation, as well as the situation of child-labor exploitation and child trade through apprenticeship contracts. They also...
More Becoming to a Man: Fathers, Sons, and the Novel of Education in Giorgio Bassani’s Il giardino dei Finzi-Contini
Article | Contributor(s): Andrea Malaguti
The article examines the dynamics of interaction between fathers and sons in Giorgio Bassani’s <i>The Garden of the Finzi-Contini</i> in a Lacanian perspective. In doing so, it discusses the often uncritically ascribed label of <i>Bildungsroman</i> as belonging to the...
Interiorizzazione e straniamento: co-originarietà di tempo, forma e contenuto nell’Orologio di Carlo Levi
Article | Contributor(s): Stefania Lucamante
<i>L’orologio</i>, as the title of Carlo Levi’s 1950 work alludes to, marks an important time in the narrator’s life. This is a time in which the poetics of childhood and family hold a strategic importance for the narrator’s ability to come to terms with his own present and presence...
Due gialli a Roma tra via Merulana e Piazza Vittorio: Gadda e Lakhous a confronto
Article | Contributor(s): Mahmoud Jaran
<i>Quer Pasticciaccio brutto de via Merulana</i> di Carlo Emilio Gadda (1957) e <i>Scontro di civiltà per un ascensore a Piazza Vittorio</i> di Amara Lakhous (2006) raccontano entrambi un omicidio che sconvolge la quotidianità di due quartieri romani: il primo,...
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