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  1. Military Camping: Pier Vittorio Tondelli’s Homosexualized Barracks in Pao Pao

    Military Camping: Pier Vittorio Tondelli’s Homosexualized Barracks in Pao Pao

    Contributor(s): Sciltian Gastaldi

    Pier Vittorio Tondelli’s second novel, Pao Pao (1982), has often been considered as an example of hedonism and lack of structural criticism against the military institution. This study contradicts the vulgate by demonstrating its full readability through the lenses of queer theory via an explicit...

  2. Milton Edits Freigius' "Life of Ramus"

    Milton Edits Freigius' "Life of Ramus"

    2023-06-22 19:46:21 | Contributor(s): Leo Miller

  3. Milton's Bower of Bliss: A Rewriting of Spenser's Art of Married Love
  4. Milton, Salmasius and Hammond: The History of an Insult

    Milton, Salmasius and Hammond: The History of an Insult

    2023-06-29 18:52:52 | Contributor(s): Leo Miller

  5. Milton, Satan, and the Sophists

    Milton, Satan, and the Sophists

    Contributor(s): Douglas Wurtele

  6. Milton’s Lucretian Anxiety Revisited

    Milton’s Lucretian Anxiety Revisited

    Contributor(s): Katherine Calloway

    De récentes études portant sur le traitement de Lucrèce dans Paradise Lost de Milton, montrent que ce dernier s’inquiétait du nihilisme présent dans le De rerum natura de Lucrèce. Le présent article contribue à cet examen, en confrontant le caractère anxieux de Milton avec certains signes que...

  7. Milton’s Paradise Lost: Previously Unrecognized Allusions to the Aurora Borealis, and a Solution to the Comet Conundrum in Book 2

    Milton’s Paradise Lost: Previously Unrecognized Allusions to the Aurora Borealis, and a Solution to the Comet Conundrum in Book 2

    Contributor(s): Clifford J. Cunningham

    This article reveals that John Milton employed an allusion to the aurora borealis in book 6 (79–83) of Paradise Lost, unrecognized in more than three centuries of scholarly analysis. Two other likely allusions, and one certain, to the aurora have also been identified. This research casts doubt on...

  8. Milton’s Satan and Virgil’s Juno: The "Perverseness" of Disobedience in Paradise Lost
  9. Mimmo Cangiano. The Wreckage of Philosophy. Carlo Michelstaedter and the Limits of Bourgeois Thought
  10. Mind the Map: Fancy, Matter, and World Construction in Margaret Cavendish’s Blazing World

    Mind the Map: Fancy, Matter, and World Construction in Margaret Cavendish’s Blazing World

    Contributor(s): Marina Leslie

    Cet article retrace les diverses trajectoires étourdissantes de The Blazing World de Margaret Cavendish, dans de différents paysages étranges, familiers et très personnels, afin de montrer que les expérimentations de Cavendish représentent une méthodologie pensée pour sa philosophie naturelle....

  11. Minimal Departures: Narratives of Younger Female Mobility in Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Italian Children’s Literature

    Minimal Departures: Narratives of Younger Female Mobility in Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Italian Children’s Literature

    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...

  12. Ministerio de Cultura y Deporte – Gobierno de España (Ministry of Culture and Sport – Government of Spain). Portal de Archivos Españoles (PARES; Portal to the Spanish Archives). Other.
  13. Minor if Entertaining Post-Utopian Nowheres

    Minor if Entertaining Post-Utopian Nowheres

    Contributor(s): Anne Lake Prescott

    Not all utopias are truly imaginative, yet minor ones can be instructive or amusing. This article explores the hierarchy-obsessed French Antangil as well as some minor English ones so as to deduce further what so entranced so many about Nowhere’s possibilities. None is as radical as...

  14. Minutes de l'Assemblée générale annuelle de la S.C.E.R./C.S.R.S. tenue à l'Université du Nouveau-Brunswick le 28 mai 1977 à 16h
  15. Mirror Images of Remembrance in Marisa Madieri’s La conchiglia and Claudio Magris’s Lei dunque capirà: A Translator’s Notes

    Mirror Images of Remembrance in Marisa Madieri’s La conchiglia and Claudio Magris’s Lei dunque capirà: A Translator’s Notes

    Contributor(s): Anne Milano Appel

    A kind of parallelism is noted between Marisa Madieri’s short story La conchiglia and the novella Lei dunque capirà by Claudio Magris. In La conchiglia there is a she (Madieri the author) who writes in the voice of a he (the narrator and surviving spouse) who recalls another she (his deceased...

  16. Mise en marché et certification de l’anguille argentée et de l’esturgeon noir de l’estuaire du St-Laurent: des « vendredis maigres » aux produits fins

    Mise en marché et certification de l’anguille argentée et de l’esturgeon noir de l’estuaire du St-Laurent: des « vendredis maigres » aux produits fins

    2025-03-19 22:03:43 | Contributor(s): Sabrina Doyon | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v4i1.190

    Les contours et les apports des programmes de certification ont été largement étudié dans le secteur agricole, mais demeurent à être étudiés plus en profondeur dans le secteur des pêcheries. Plus particulièrement, l’indication géographique protégée (IGP) est une certification encore peu...

  17. MIT Global Shakespeares Video and Performance Archive

    MIT Global Shakespeares Video and Performance Archive

    Contributor(s): Zoltán Márkus

    This is a review of MIT Global Shakespeares Video and Performance Archive.  

  18. MIT Shakespeare

    MIT Shakespeare

    2023-05-11 21:19:47 | Contributor(s): Danielle Rosvally

    This is a review of MIT Shakespeare. 

  19. Mitizzazione e smitizzazione del guappo-camorrista nella letteratura napoletana del primo Novecento: le maschere di Ferdinando Russo e Raffaele Viviani

    Mitizzazione e smitizzazione del guappo-camorrista nella letteratura napoletana del primo Novecento: le maschere di Ferdinando Russo e Raffaele Viviani

    Contributor(s): Paolino Nappi

    In questo articolo si considerano due esponenti di spicco della letteratura napoletana della prima metà del Novecento, il poeta e scrittore Ferdinando Russo e il drammaturgo Raffaele Viviani, mettendo a confronto la rappresentazione mitica del guappo- camorrista del primo con la smitizzazione...

  20. Mito, spettacolo e società: Il teatro di Carlo Gozzi e il femminismo misogino della sua Turandot