Literature, Romance

Book Review Literature, Romance

The life of Saint Didier, bishop of Cahors (630-655)

Isabel Moreira

FRENCH STUDIES (2023)

Book Review Literature, Romance

Serving the rich: servants of the wealthy

Jessica Rushton

FRENCH STUDIES (2023)

Article Literature, Romance

Theories of Ballet in the Age of the ‘Encyclopédie’. By Olivia Sabee

Lisa Jane Graham

FRENCH STUDIES (2023)

Book Review Literature, Romance

New ways of teaching French. 'Linguistic Landscaping' and multilingual didactics in the digital age

Corinna Koch, Lukas Eibensteiner, Amina Kropp, Johannes Mueller-Lance, Claudia Schlaak

FRENCH STUDIES (2023)

Book Review Literature, Romance

Governing through books: the 'Golden Legends' and the formation of Christian society (13th-15th centuries)

A. E. Cobby, Dominican Lacopo da Varazze

FRENCH STUDIES (2023)

Article Humanities, Multidisciplinary

Vite e carriere di pittori con sordità prelinguale attivi in Italia nel periodo 1590-1720

Angelo Lo Conte

Summary: This essay investigates the careers of prelingually deaf painters active in Italy in the period 1590-1720, challenging the stereotype of people with deafness as outcasts. It explores the intersectionality between deafness and art practice by analyzing the profession, identity, and social position asserted by five artists through their artworks and documents pertaining to their lives.

ITALIAN STUDIES (2023)

Book Review Literature, Romance

Dictionary of the imaginary Middle Ages: medievalism, yesterday and today

Joseph P. Derosier, Anne Besson, William Blanc, Vincent Ferre

FRENCH STUDIES (2023)

Article Language & Linguistics

Tra Io-ego ed Io-soggetto: La formazione etica del Sé in Io e te

Mirta Roncagalli

Summary: In this article, I analyze the phases of Lorenzo's identity formation as the protagonist in Niccolo Ammaniti's "Io e te" (2010). I argue that disciplines such as developmental psychology and ego psychology help us examine the significance of the tension between reality and fiction that develops in the novel, and understand the protagonist's ethical evolution.

FORUM ITALICUM (2023)

Book Review Literature, Romance

Illustrating Proust: the art of repainting

Adam Watt, Par Emily Eells, Elyane Dezon-Jones

FRENCH STUDIES (2023)

Book Review Literature, Romance

The Eye of the Poet: Andre Breton and the Visual Arts

Madeleine Chalmers, Elza Adamowicz

FRENCH STUDIES (2023)

Book Review Literature, Romance

Lover's Rage: Secular poet Agrippa d'Aubigne

Valerie Worth-Stylianou, Veronique Ferrer

FRENCH STUDIES (2023)

Book Review Literature, Romance

1913: The Year of French Modernism

Madeleine Chalmers, Effie Rentzou, Andre Benhaim

FRENCH STUDIES (2023)

Book Review Literature, Romance

Autobiographical Reenactment in French and Belgian Film: Repetition, Memory, Self

Francois Giraud, Tom Cuthbertson

FRENCH STUDIES (2023)

Book Review Literature, Romance

OuLiPo and the Mathematics of Literature

Dennis Duncan, Natalie Berkman

FRENCH STUDIES (2023)

Book Review Literature, Romance

Figures of finitude in Pascal: the end and the passage

Hall Bjornstad

FRENCH STUDIES (2023)

Article Literature, Romance

Audiovisual creation as ethnographic composition: Archivo Cordero

Gabriela Zamorano Villarreal

Summary: This paragraph mainly describes the director's exploration of how to approach photographic archives through methods such as ethnography, curation, and collaboration, and the exploration of the social, affective, and historical dimensions of Bolivia's important visual archives through the documentary. It also emphasizes that audiovisual production is a creative field for expanding the possibilities of ethnographic analysis through practices of "media archaeology".

BULLETIN OF SPANISH STUDIES (2023)

Article Humanities, Multidisciplinary

Vicissitudes of a Dantean Collection: The 1527 'Giuntina delle rime'

Maria Clotilde Camboni

Summary: This essay explores the 'Giuntina delle rime', the most comprehensive printed collection of pre-Petrarchan lyric poetry in the sixteenth century. It argues that this collection, printed in Florence in 1527, can be understood in the context of a Florentine reaction against Bembo's emphasis on Petrarch and Boccaccio as models for poetry and his devaluation of Dante. The essay presents new evidence to show that the original intention of revaluing Dante may have been obscured in the final print of the 1527 anthology.

ITALIAN STUDIES (2023)

Article Literature, Romance

Molière personaggio in commedia sulle scene veneziane del Settecento

Anna Scannapieco

STUDI FRANCESI (2023)