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  1. Murphy, Peter. The Long Public Life of a Short Poem: Reading and Remembering Thomas Wyatt
  2. Music and Merchants: The Laudesi Companies in Early Renaissance Florence
  3. Musical Treatises in the Renaissance

    Musical Treatises in the Renaissance

    2023-04-20 18:58:09 | Contributor(s): Maria Rika Maniates

  4. Musique et harmonie des quatre mondes ou le cercle IV de la Galliade de G. Lefèvre de la Boderie
  5. Musique et pouvoir à l'aube de la Renaissance: le metier du musicien à la cour des grand Ducs Valois de Bourgogne
  6. Mutiny in the House: Domestic Rebellion in Fausta Cialente’s Natalia

    Mutiny in the House: Domestic Rebellion in Fausta Cialente’s Natalia

    Contributor(s): Laura A. Salsini

    The cult of domesticity positions women into a state of subservience while reinforcing gendered roles. The ideology was propagated in post-Unification Italy by Catholic doctrine as well as Fascist propaganda and practices that consigned women to the roles of wives and mothers. The physical site...

  7. My Brother’s Phonograph

    My Brother’s Phonograph

    Contributor(s): Carmen Laurenza

  8. My Journey into Silence: Immigrating to Post World War II Canada
  9. My Kinky Greek Mythology

    My Kinky Greek Mythology

    Contributor(s): Maria Luisa Ierfino-Adornato

  10. My Nonna's Spirituality & Her Clash With The Beatles. Imagine!
  11. Myth & Memory

    Myth & Memory

    Contributor(s): Silvia Falsaperla

  12. Mythic Revisionism: Women Poets and Philosophers in Italy Today
  13. Mythologizing the Middle Class: 'Tis Pity She's a Whore and the Urban Bourgeoisie

    Mythologizing the Middle Class: 'Tis Pity She's a Whore and the Urban Bourgeoisie

    Contributor(s): Valerie L. Jephson, Bruce Thomas Boehrer

    This paper examines the strategies through which John Ford's play validates an image of the rising urban middle class as constitutionally confused and therefore destructive to the social fabric of seventeenth-century London. The portrayal of the middle class as struggling to inhabit signifiers of...

  14. Myths, Facts, and Debates: Christopher Columbus and the New World before 1492
  15. Narrating a Partisan Body: Autobiographies of Carla Capponi and Giovanna Zangrandi
  16. Narration as Practice in Il nome della rosa

    Narration as Practice in Il nome della rosa

    Contributor(s): Deborah Parker

  17. Narration through Gesture in Giulio Romano's 'Sala di Troia'
  18. Narratives of Murder and Knowledge: Pellegrino Artusi and Dante Alighieri as Sleuths

    Narratives of Murder and Knowledge: Pellegrino Artusi and Dante Alighieri as Sleuths

    Contributor(s): Mirna Cicioni

    Using McHale’s notions of “epistemological” and “ontological” dominants, this article analyzes three historical crime novels that have real historical characters as their protagonist: Marco Malvaldi’s Odore di chiuso (2011), featuring Pellegrino Artusi as the detective, and Giulio Leoni’s I...

  19. Narratives of Nostos by Italian-Canadian Women

    Narratives of Nostos by Italian-Canadian Women

    Contributor(s): Licia Canton

    We are privileged to read and write and share narratives of nostos that are inspired by our (grand)parents’ decision to emigrate. The return journey “home” shows a need to look to the past, towards one’s roots, in an attempt to better understand the present. This essay looks at representations of...

  20. Natalia Ginzburg's Narrative Voci della sera

    Natalia Ginzburg's Narrative Voci della sera

    Contributor(s): Barbara Carle