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  1. Review of Florence in the Age of the Medici and Savonarola. 1464–1498. A Short History with Documents
  2. Review of Measured Words: Computation and Writing in Renaissance Italy

    Review of Measured Words: Computation and Writing in Renaissance Italy

    Review | Contribuidor(es): Alexander Bertland

  3. Review of La prima traduzione italiana de La Celestina: Primo commento linguistico e critico agli inizi del Cinquecento
  4. Review of Women, Rhetoric, and Drama in Early Modern Italy

    Review of Women, Rhetoric, and Drama in Early Modern Italy

    Review | Contribuidor(es): Maria Traub

  5. Review of Moral Combat: Women, Gender, and War in Italian Renaissance Literature
  6. Review of Saggi di letteratura italiana. Da Dante a Manzoni

    Review of Saggi di letteratura italiana. Da Dante a Manzoni

    Review | Contribuidor(es): Andrea Quaini

  7. Review of Futurist Women. Florence, Feminism and the New Sciences

    Review of Futurist Women. Florence, Feminism and the New Sciences

    Review | Contribuidor(es): Cristina Caracchini

  8. Review of Primo Levi and the Identity of a Survivor

    Review of Primo Levi and the Identity of a Survivor

    Review | Contribuidor(es): Andrea Sartori

  9. Review of Carmelo Bene: una bibliografia (1959–2018)

    Review of Carmelo Bene: una bibliografia (1959–2018)

    Review | Contribuidor(es): Beatrice Barbalato

  10. Review of “Fatevi portatori di storie”. Alessandro Perissinotto fra giallo e romanzo sociale
  11. Review of The Horn of Africa and Italy: Colonial, Postcolonial and Transnational Cultural Encounters
  12. Review of New Italian Migrations to the United States. Volume 2: Art and Culture since 1945
  13. Review of 100 sguardi sul Grigionitaliano

    Review of 100 sguardi sul Grigionitaliano

    Review | Contribuidor(es): Ariane Mottale

  14. Review of Divergenze in celluloide. Colore, migrazione e identità nei film gay di Ferzan Özpetek
  15. Review of Tullio De Mauro e la Società di Linguistica Italiana: 50 anni di storia della linguistica. Un percorso comune. Atti della Tavola Rotonda LI Congresso Internazionale di Studi della Società di Linguistica Italiana, Napoli, 28 settembre 2017
  16. Pirandello 150: Introduction

    Pirandello 150: Introduction

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Luca Somigli

  17. La vita che ti diedi di Luigi Pirandello e L’attesa di Piero Messina

    La vita che ti diedi di Luigi Pirandello e L’attesa di Piero Messina

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Giuliana Sanguineti Katz

    Questo articolo esamina in primo luogo il dramma di Pirandello La vita che ti diedi del 1923 e in secondo luogo il film L’attesa, del 2015, in cui il regista Piero Messina, ispirandosi al lavoro di Pirandello, ha creato un’opera profondamente originale. Sia il dramma sia il film svolgono il tema...

  18. From Motherhood to Fatherhood: The Eclipse of Reason in the Taviani Brothers’ Tu ridi

    From Motherhood to Fatherhood: The Eclipse of Reason in the Taviani Brothers’ Tu ridi

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Manuela Gieri

    The paper presents an in-depth analysis of Tu ridi, a free adaptation of some of Luigi Pirandello’s short stories, realized by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani in 1998. Within a filmography largely characterized by an attention to the historical, social, and political transformations that Italy...

  19. On the Seriousness of Things: Pirandello’s Ma non è una cosa seria from Page to Screen

    On the Seriousness of Things: Pirandello’s Ma non è una cosa seria from Page to Screen

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Michael Syrimis

    A study of Mario Camerini’s Ma non è una cosa seria (But It’s Nothing Serious [1936]), a film based on Luigi Pirandello’s eponymous 1918 play and typical of the 1930s Italian romantic comedy genre, elucidates the transformations that a literary conception undergoes when adapted for the screen,...

  20. Beppe Fenoglio’s Partigiano Archive: Translation, Resistenza, Testimony

    Beppe Fenoglio’s Partigiano Archive: Translation, Resistenza, Testimony

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Marisa Escolar

    Beppe Fenoglio’s most famous novel, Partigiano Johnny, is not actually a novel at all, but a posthumous philological reconstruction of a series of typescripts that inspired one of the fiercest Italian literary debates of the postwar period. This debate reached a fever pitch in the 1990s as Italy...