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  1. Translation and Genettean Hypertextuality: Catherine Magdalen Evelyn, Catherine of Bologna, and English Franciscan Textual Production, 1618–40

    Translation and Genettean Hypertextuality: Catherine Magdalen Evelyn, Catherine of Bologna, and English Franciscan Textual Production, 1618–40

    Article | Contributeur(s): Jaime Goodrich

    Drawing on the ideas of Gérard Genette, this article argues for the value of reading translations as “hypertexts,” or as works grafted onto earlier texts (“hypotexts”), on the basis of the intriguing case study of The Admirable Life of the Holy Virgin S. Catharine of Bologna (1621), translated by...

  2. Translation as Violation: A Reading of Pierre Boaistuau's Histoires tragiques

    Translation as Violation: A Reading of Pierre Boaistuau's Histoires tragiques

    Article | Contributeur(s): Nancy E. Virtue

    This article examines Pierre Boaistuau's Histoires tragiques, a sixteenth-century translation and adaptation of six of Bandello's Novelle into French. Pierre Boaistuau is best known for the scandal surrounding his much-criticized edition of Marguerite de Navarre's Heptaméron, published in 1558....

  3. Translation Theory in Renaissance France: Etienne Dolet and the Rhetorical Tradition

    Translation Theory in Renaissance France: Etienne Dolet and the Rhetorical Tradition

    2023-06-20 19:33:56 | Article | Contributeur(s): Glyn P. Norton

  4. Translation Theory in Renaissance France: The Poetic Controversy

    Translation Theory in Renaissance France: The Poetic Controversy

    Article | Contributeur(s): Glyn P. Norton

  5. Trasmissione e rielaborazione del mito letterario di Polifemo nella lírica italiana del Seicento: Le stanze pastorali di Tommaso Stigliani
  6. Travaux sur la censure et les index des livres interdits réalisés à l’Université de Sherbrooke

    Travaux sur la censure et les index des livres interdits réalisés à l’Université de Sherbrooke

    Article | Contributeur(s): J. M. De Bujanda

    L’invention de l’imprimerie au XVe siècle s’avère un puissant facteur de diffusion des idées dont se servent les autorités civiles et religieuses ainsi que le mouvement humaniste. Quand au XVIe siècle l’imprimerie devient le principal moyen de diffusion de la Réforme protestante, les...

  7. Tre donne sole: Pavese’s Women in Search of a Modern Identity

    Tre donne sole: Pavese’s Women in Search of a Modern Identity

    Article | Contributeur(s): Stacy Giufre

    “Tre Donne Sole: Pavese’s Women in Search of a Modern Identity” analyzes the representation of women in three of Cesare Pavese’s works: “Pensieri di Dina,” La bella estate, and Tra donne sole. This article argues that the depiction of women and gender in these texts is more modern and complex...

  8. Tri-Agency Open Access Policy on Publications

    Tri-Agency Open Access Policy on Publications

    2024-04-11 21:09:05 | Report | Contributeur(s): Sarah Milligan | https://doi.org/10.25547/Q3J4-HA08

    The Tri-Agency OA Policy is one of the single most important open access policies in Canada. How does it fit in the broader movement towards open scholarship?

  9. Tri-Agency Research Data Management Policy

    Tri-Agency Research Data Management Policy

    2024-04-11 20:33:49 | Report | Contributeur(s): Caroline Winter | https://doi.org/10.25547/HKY0-FP69

    In May 2018, the Government of Canada released a draft Tri-Agency Research Data Management Policy for Consultation (RDM Policy). The draft policy is part of a Tri-Agency strategy for encouraging and supporting research data management (RDM), which also includes the Tri-Agency Open Access Policy...

  10. Tri-Agency Statement of Principles on Digital Data Management

    Tri-Agency Statement of Principles on Digital Data Management

    2024-04-11 21:04:01 | Report | Contributeur(s): Sarah Milligan | https://doi.org/10.25547/KXQM-S724

    The Tri-Agency outlines expectations of best practice with regards to data management, and responsibilities of researchers, research communities, research institutions and research funders.

  11. Trieste è una donna: Woman and Urban Space in Svevo's Senilità
  12. Troppi movimenti intorno al Pendolo di Eco!

    Troppi movimenti intorno al Pendolo di Eco!

    Article | Contributeur(s): Rocco Capozzi

  13. Troubling Doubling, Exceptional Oeconomia, and Compensation in Gl’Ingannati

    Troubling Doubling, Exceptional Oeconomia, and Compensation in Gl’Ingannati

    Article | Contributeur(s): Catherine Scott Burriss

    Recent studies of Gl’Ingannati have offered keen insights into its ground-breaking take on the intersection of gender confusion and erotic attraction, often locating the play’s importance in its cross-dressing heroine, Lelia. Yet this research leaves room for considerations of the whole context...

  14. True and False Pastoral in Don Quijote

    True and False Pastoral in Don Quijote

    Article | Contributeur(s): Stephen Rupp

  15. Truth Telling, Credibility, and the Story of the Self in the Diário de Navegação of Pero Lopes de Sousa

    Truth Telling, Credibility, and the Story of the Self in the Diário de Navegação of Pero Lopes de Sousa

    Article | Contributeur(s): Maria João Dodman

    Cette étude se penche sur le Diário da Navegação de l’auteur portugais Pero Lopes de Sousa. Le Diário décrit un voyage de deux ans (1530–1532) et enregistre la tentative énergique du Portugal de consolider ses possessions brésiliennes. Tout comme d’autres documents portugais de voyage de...

  16. Truth, Lies, and Poesie in King Lear

    Truth, Lies, and Poesie in King Lear

    Article | Contributeur(s): Jean MacIntyre

  17. Tudor Translations of Continental Reformers in Toronto Libraries

    Tudor Translations of Continental Reformers in Toronto Libraries

    2023-04-20 19:48:12 | Article | Contributeur(s): James McConica

  18. Tullia d'Aragona's II Meschino altramente detto il Guerino as Key to a Reappraisal of Her Work
  19. Turcan, Robert. Recherches Mithriaques. Quarante ans de questions et d’investigations
  20. Two Classical Myths in Don Quijote

    Two Classical Myths in Don Quijote

    2023-06-29 18:44:39 | Article | Contributeur(s): Peter N. Dunn