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  1. Montaigne's Vanity: Reading Digressions on Travel

    Montaigne's Vanity: Reading Digressions on Travel

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Virginia M. Green

    The theme of travel, prominent in the essay "De la Vanité" (III, 9), and the subject of many of its "digressions," serves, in a sense, to disguise the more central and unifying theme of vanity. The question of vanity lies behind all of Montaigne's so-called "digressions" on travel, which are not...

  2. Montaigne: un regard mathématique sur la mort

    Montaigne: un regard mathématique sur la mort

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Marcel Goulet

    La réflexion que, dans les Essais, Montaigne poursuit sur la mort, en vue de découvrir un ars moriendi spécifiquement humain — toute croyance religieuse étant expressément écartée —, l'amène à soumettre à son jugement la doctrine stoïcienne et sa rhétorique de l'amenuisement, d'une part, et...

  3. Moore, Shawn, and Jacob Tootalian, principal investigators. Digital Cavendish: A Scholarly Collaborative. Other
  4. Moran, Bruce T. Paracelsus: An Alchemical Life.

    Moran, Bruce T. Paracelsus: An Alchemical Life.

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Janice Liedl

  5. More Becoming to a Man: Fathers, Sons, and the Novel of Education in Giorgio Bassani’s Il giardino dei Finzi-Contini

    More Becoming to a Man: Fathers, Sons, and the Novel of Education in Giorgio Bassani’s Il giardino dei Finzi-Contini

    Article | Contribuidor(es): 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...

  6. More Catholic than Rome: Art and Lay Spirituality at Venice’s Scuola di S. Fantin, 1562-1605
  7. More, Huxley, Eggers, and the Utopian/Dystopian Tradition

    More, Huxley, Eggers, and the Utopian/Dystopian Tradition

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Peter C. Herman

    From its inception in Plato’s Republic and revival in Thomas More’s Utopia, the concept of a perfect (or as More originally put it in a qualification often lost, “best”) form of a republic has been dogged by the spectres of hypocrisy, contradiction, and authoritarianism. However, the matter...

  8. More, Thomas. The Essential Works of Thomas More. Ed. Gerard Wegemer and Stephen Smith.
  9. Moretti’s Children: The Next Generation?

    Moretti’s Children: The Next Generation?

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Mary Ann McDonald Carolan

    Nanni Moretti’s La stanza del figlio/The Son’s Room (2001) reveals the effects of a child’s death on the protagonist Giovanni (a psycoanalyst played by Moretti) and his family. This film appears after Aprile/April (1998), which narrates both the birth of the director’s son Pietro as well as the...

  10. Morgan, Oliver. Turn-taking in Shakespeare

    Morgan, Oliver. Turn-taking in Shakespeare

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Goran Stanivukovic

  11. Mortification on Parade: Penitential Processions in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century France
  12. Motto di spirito e potere eversivo di Chichibio

    Motto di spirito e potere eversivo di Chichibio

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Ada Testaferri

  13. Mourning the Living: Surrey’s “Wyatt Resteth Here,” Henrician Funerary Debates, and the Passing of National Virtue

    Mourning the Living: Surrey’s “Wyatt Resteth Here,” Henrician Funerary Debates, and the Passing of National Virtue

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Ryan Hackenbracht

    Les critiques semblent ne pas avoir encore remarqué comment l’élégie « Wyatt Resteth Here » (1542) de Henry Howard, comte de Surrey, illustre une relation importante entre la poésie et le rituel religieux dans l’Angleterre des débuts de la modernité. L’auteur propose qu’en créant un modèle...

  14. Moving Your Body, Soul, and Heart to Share and Harvest Food: Food Systems Education for Youth and Indigenous Food Sovereignty in Garden Hill First Nation, Manitoba

    Moving Your Body, Soul, and Heart to Share and Harvest Food: Food Systems Education for Youth and Indigenous Food Sovereignty in Garden Hill First Nation, Manitoba

    2025-03-19 22:03:17 | Article | Contribuidor(es): Kaylee Michnik, Shirley Thompson, Byron Beardy | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v8i2.446

    Colonialism, and its partner, racism, greatly impact Indigenous food systems across Canada elevating the rates of diet-related diseases and food insecurity. Many Indigenous communities have responded to these challenges with their own community-based, culturally appropriate food solutions,...

  15. Mowat, Barbara, Paul Werstine, Michael Poston, and Rebecca Niles, eds. Shakespeare’s Plays from Folger Digital Texts. Edition
  16. Moyen Âge postcatastrophique: L'utopie nostalgique au prisme de la mésocritique

    Moyen Âge postcatastrophique: L'utopie nostalgique au prisme de la mésocritique

    2023-03-27 18:42:39 | Book | Contribuidor(es): Christophe Duret | https://doi.org/10.25547/AAZM-FZ80

    analyse mésogrammatique, dystopie, études vidéoludiques, fictions postcatastrophiques, science-fiction, mésocritique, rhétorique spatiale, médiévalisme

  17. Mueller, Martin, and Bill Parod, project leads. WordHoard. App

    Mueller, Martin, and Bill Parod, project leads. WordHoard. App

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Michael Ullyot

  18. Muller, Aislinn. The Excommunication of Elizabeth I: Faith, Politics, and Resistance in Post-Reformation England, 1570–1603.
  19. Mulryne, J. R., Krista De Jonge, R. L. M. Morris, and Pieter Martens, eds. Occasions of State: Early Modern European Festivals and the Negotiation of Power
  20. Multicultural Little Italy: A Literary Comparison of Canadian and US Urban Enclaves

    Multicultural Little Italy: A Literary Comparison of Canadian and US Urban Enclaves

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Eva Pelayo Sañudo

    Drawing on Paul Moses’ An Unlikely Union: The Love-Hate Story of New York’s Irish and Italians (2015), this article explores the history and literary reflection of multicultural cities. Particularly, Louisa Ermelino’s novel The Sisters Mallone (2002) challenges accepted views of certain urban...