Books received 2003.Alessandro Manzoni Noun 1. Alessandro Manzoni - Italian novelist and poet (1785-1873) Manzoni , Two Plays. Trans. Michael J. Curley. New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of : Peter Lang, 2002. Pp. 233. Annoni, Carlo. La poesia di Parini e la citta secolare. Milan: Vita & Pensiero, 2002. Pp. 181. Balducci, Marino Alberto. Quartine d'amore. Monsummano-Firenze: Carla Rossi Academy P, 2002. Pp. 167. Bell, Rudolph M., and Cristina Mazzoni. The Voices of Gemma Galgani Saint Gemma Galgani (born March 12, 1878 in Camigliano, Italy, died April 11, 1903) is a Catholic saint who was canonized by Pope Pius XII on May 2, 1940. She was the daughter of a poor pharmacist and suffered throughout her life with ill health. . The Life and Afterlife of a Modern Saint. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 2003. Pp. 320. di Bucciolino, Pierangelo di Angelo. Legenda di San Feliciano. Perugia: Cannara, 2003. Pp. 98. Cachey, Theodore J. Jr., ed. and trans. Petrarch's Guide to the Holy Land. Itinerary to the Sepulcher of Our Lord Jesus Christ Jesus Christ: see Jesus. Jesus Christ 40 days after Resurrection, ascended into heaven. [N.T.: Acts 1:1–11] See : Ascension Jesus Christ kind to the poor, forgiving to the sinful. [N.T. . Notre Dame Notre Dame IPA: [nɔtʁ dam] is French for Our Lady, referring to the Virgin Mary. In the United States of America, Notre Dame : U of Notre Dame P, 2002. Pp. 235. Caligiuri, Sofia. Il feudo. Racconto d' amore e di altre virtu/The Fief. A Story of Love and Other Virtues. Rome: Artemide, 2002. Pp. 146. Casoni, Guido. Della magia d'amore. Palermo: Sellerio editore, 2003. Pp. 219. Cassell, Anthony. The Monarchia Controversy. An Historical Study with Accompanying Translations of Dante Alighieri's Monarchia, Guido Vernani's Refutation ref·u·ta·tion also re·fut·al n. 1. The act of refuting. 2. Something, such as an argument, that refutes someone or something. Noun 1. of the Monarchia. Composed by Dante and Pope John Pope John has been the papal name of twenty one popes of the Roman Catholic Church . It is the most common papal name.
Cheney, Patrick, and Fredrick A. de Armas, eds. European Literary Careers. The Author from Antiquity to the Renaissance. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 2002. Pp. 366. Colli, Andrea. The History of Family Business 1850-2000. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2003. Pp. 108. Crisafulli, Edoardo. The Vision of Dante. Cary's Translation of The Divine Comedy Divine Comedy: see Dante Alighieri. Divine Comedy Dante’s epic poem in three sections: Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso. [Ital. Lit.: Divine Comedy] See : Epic . Leicester, UK: Troubador, 2003. Pp. 348. Durling, Robert M., ed. and trans. The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri Dante Alighieri (dăn`tē, Ital. dän`tā älēgyĕ`rē), 1265–1321, Italian poet, b. Florence. Dante was the author of the Divine Comedy, one of the greatest of literary classics. . Purgatorio. Vol. 2. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2003. Pp. 704. Echoes of Memory. Selected Poems Among the numerous literary works titled Selected Poems are the following:
Esposito, Edoardo. Reperes culturels dans le theater d'Eduardo de Filippo. Toulouse: Editions Universitaires du Sud, 2002. Pp. 373. Farronato, Cristina. Eco's Chaosmos. From the Middle Ages to Postmodernity. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 2003. Pp. 272. Feinstein, Wiley. The Civilization of the Holocaust in Italy. Poets, Artists, Saints, Anti-Semites. Madison, NJ: Farleigh Dickinson UP, 2004. Pp. 401 Ferme, Valerio. Tradurre e tradire. La traduzione come sovversione culturale sotto il Fascismo. Ravenna: Longo, 2002. Pp. 238. Il frale nerbo per Alberto Caramella Alberto Caramella (1928-2007) has spent all his life in Florence. He was an Italian poet. His first poetical works were published in 1995 after a successful career as a lawyer. In 1997 he founded the "Fondazione il Fiore" in Florence, dedicated to the promotion of poetry. . A cura di Francesco Sberlati. Rome: Bulzoni, 2002. Pp. 80. Gallucci, Margaret A. Benvenuto Cellini. Sexuality, Masculinity and Artistic Identity in Renaissance Italy. Houndmills-Basingstoke-Hampshire, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003. Pp. 256. Giorgio, Adalgisa, ed. Writing Mothers and Daughters. Renegotiating the Mother in Western European Narratives by Women. New York: Berghahn, 2002. Pp. 258. de Granville, Jean-Baptiste Francois Xavier Cousin. The Last Man. Trans. I. F. Clarke and M. Clarke. Middletown CT: Wesleyan UP, 2002. Pp. 157. Guasco, Annibal. Discourse to Lady Lavinia His Daughter. Ed., trans., and intro. Peggy Osborn. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 2003. Pp. 145. Haywood, Eric, ed. Dante Metamorphoses. Episodes in a Literary Afterlife. Dublin, Ireland: Four Courts P, 2003. Pp. 272. Hubbard, Dolan, ed. and intro. The Souls of Black Folk. One Hundred Years Later. Columbia: U of Missouri P, 2003. Pp. 341. Iacobeni, Lodovico. Vita di San Feliciano vescovo protettore di Foligno e dei suoi suecessori. A cura di Mario Sensi. Perugia: Cannara, 2002. Pp. 234. Incontri con il cinema italiano. A cura di Antonio Vitti. Caltanissetta-Roma: Salvatore Sciascia, 2003. Pp. 455. In Search of Italia. Saggi sulla cultara dell'Italia contemporanea. A cura di Antonio Vitti e Roberta Morosini. Pesaro: Metauro Edizioni, 2003. Pp. 338. Jaffe, Irma B., with Gernando Colombardo. Shining Eyes, Cruel Fortune. The Lives and Loves of Italian Renaissance Women Poets. Bronx: Fordham UP, 2003. Pp. 448. Kupper, Joachim. Zum italienishcen Roman des 19. Jahrhunderts. Foscolo. Manzoni. Verga. D'Annunzio. Stuttgart: Steiner, 2002. Pp. 148. Lazzarino, Graziana, and Annamaria Moneti. Da capo. 5th ed. Boston: Heinle, 2003. Pp. 418. Lepschy, Giulio. Mother Tongues and Other Reflections on the Italian Language. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 2002. Pp. 152. Lucamante, Stefania, ed. & trans. Italian Pulp Fiction. The New Narrative of the Giovani Cannibali Writers. Madison, NJ: Farleigh Dickinson UP, 2001. Pp. 219. Machiavelli, Niccolo. The Prince. Trans. Rufus Goodwin. Boston: Dante UP, 2003. Pp. 140. Migiel, Marilyn. A Rhetoric of the Decameron. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 2004. Pp. 220. Milone, Pietro. L'udienza. Sciascia scrittore e critico pirandelliano. Manziana: Vecchiarelli, 2002. Pp. 271. Minghelli, Giuliana. In the Shadow of the Mammoth. Italo Svevo and the Emergence of Modernism. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 2002. Pp. 238. Musto, Ronald G. Apocalypse in Rome. Cola di Rienzo Cola di Rienzo orig. Nicola di Lorenzo (born 1313, Rome—died Oct. 8, 1354, Rome) Italian revolutionary leader. The son of a tavern keeper, he became a minor Roman official. and the Politics of the New Age. Berkeley: U of California P, 2003. Pp. 436. Newell, James, ed. The Italian General Election of 2001. Berlusconi's Victory. Manchester: Manchester UP, 2002. Pp. 255. Nogarola, Isotta. Complete Writings. Letterbook Dialogue on Adam and Eve Adam and Eve In the Judeo-Christian and Islamic traditions, the parents of the human race. Genesis gives two versions of their creation. In the first, God creates “male and female in his own image” on the sixth day. , Orations. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 2003. Pp. 216. Osborne, Toby. Dynasty and Diplomacy in the Court of Savoy. Political Culture and the Thirty Years' War Thirty Years' War (1618–48) Series of intermittent conflicts in Europe fought for various reasons, including religious, dynastic, territorial, and commercial rivalries. . Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002. Pp. 304. Pagnini, Marcello. Letteratura e ermeneutica. Firenze: Leo Leo, in astronomy Leo [Lat.,=the lion], northern constellation lying S of Ursa Major and on the ecliptic (apparent path of the sun through the heavens) between Cancer and Virgo; it is one of the constellations of the zodiac. S. Olschki, 2002. Pp. 358. Pinkus, Karen. The Montesi Scandal. The Death of Wilma Montesi and the Birth of the Paparazzi pa·pa·raz·zo n. pl. pa·pa·raz·zi A freelance photographer who doggedly pursues celebrities to take candid pictures for sale to magazines and newspapers. in Fellini's Rome. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 2003. Pp. 155. Pizzi, Katia. A City in Search of an Author. The Literary Identity of Trieste. London: Sheffield Academic P, 2001. Pp. 218. Pozzi, Antonia. Breath. Poems and Letters. Firenze: Middletown, CT: Wesleyan UP, 2002, Pp. 224 Rizi, Fabio Fernando. Benedetto Croce and Italian Fascism. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 2003. Pp. 321. Rosini, Rosanna Masiola. La traduzione del linguaggio botanico, i giardini emblematici. Perugia: Guerra Edizioni, 2002. Pp. 208. Roush, Sherry. Hermes' Lyre lyre, generic term for stringed musical instruments having a sound box from which project curved arms joined by a crossbar. The strings are stretched between the crossbar and the sound box and are plucked with the fingers or with a plectrum. . Italian Poetic Self-Commentary from Dante to Tommaso Campanella. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 2002. Pp. 249. Seriacopi, Massimo. Bonifacio VIII nella storia e nell' opera di Dante. Firenze: Firenze Libri, 2003. Pp. 276. Snodgrass, Ann. Knowing Noise. The English Poems of Amelia Rosselli. New York: Peter Lang, 2001. Pp. 134. Sohm, Philip. Style in the Art Theory of Early Modern Italy. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2003. Pp. 315. Squarotti, Giorgio Barberi. I miti e il sacro. Poesia del Novecento. Cosenza: Luigi Pellegrini, 2003. Pp. 425. Stewart, Dana E. The Arrow of Love. Optics, Gender, and Subjectivity in Medieval Love Poetry. Cranbury, NJ: Associated UP, 2003. Pp. 186. Tamburri, Anthony Julian. Semiotics semiotics or semiology, discipline deriving from the American logician C. S. Peirce and the French linguist Ferdinand de Saussure. It has come to mean generally the study of any cultural product (e.g., a text) as a formal system of signs. of Re-Reading. Guido Gozzano, Aldo Palazzeschi, and Italo Calvino. Cranbury, NJ: Associated UP, 2004. Pp. 130. Tonelli, Bill, ed. The Italian American Reader. A Collection of Outstanding Fiction, Memoirs, Journalism, Essays, and Poetry. New York: Harper Collins, 2003. Pp. 547. |
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