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Literary anthologies in Brazil: textual fragments and the representation of the bionic reader. The case of Manuel Bandeira
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The medium-Latin goliard seal and its historical context: Komik in the cosmos of the Cathedral Schools of Northern France
1000 words Research: The thesis in Middle Ages History, Justus Liebig-University of Gießen (Jump to English version) Researched Wer Goliarden’s seal, truly did not enter into newland, but a dense, international and interdisciplinary jungle of monographs and anthologies, articles and lexicons. It is...
Ecology and other anthologies on this topic
Baptiste Lanaspeze, Marin Schaffner (ed.) Ecological thoughts: a pocket manual. Marseille: Wildproject, 2021. Presentation on the publisher’s website. Here is an anthology that looks most interesting to me. The library where I work has just acquired it and I feel that it will be inspired by chronic...
History of Italian literature in Austria: Part 2: From Campoformido to Saint-Germain 1797-1918
The present monograph focuses on the history of Italian literature and language in Austria's Habsburg past, covering the period from the Peace of Campoformido between Napoleon and Francis II in 1797 to the end of the Habsburg monarchy in 1918. The study reveals that Italian court poetry was amazingl...
Vanessa Guignery and Christian Gutleben eds. Crossing a work: Growing the River by Caryl Phillips
There are no longer any publications on Caryl Phillips’ work — articles, monographs, test collections, journal issues or interviews. This work, itself a multi-faceted work, made up of fiction and non-fiction works, novels, travel stories, theatre or radio rooms, cinema or television scripts, documen...
History of Italian literature in Austria
The present monograph focuses on the history of Italian literature and language in Austria's Habsburg past, covering the period from the Peace of Campoformido between Napoleon and Francis II in 1797 to the end of the Habsburg monarchy in 1918. The study reveals that Italian court poetry was amazingl...
The chronology of Jorge Ibargüengoitia in the daily Excelsior (1968-1976)
dramaturge, a first-order list and romancier, the Mexican writer Jorge Ibargüengoitia (1928-1983) is less known for his chronics, even though he wrote more than 660, from 1968 to 1976, for the prestigious daily Excelsior. This article begins by recalling the conditions for producing these chronic di...
Upland in Roman anthologies of the second half of the 19th century.
Cultural significance of foreign language teaching in Spain: with regard to the textbooks of Tramarría (1864) and Fernández de Castroverde (1867-1868)
Its use as literary texts for French teaching is becoming an increasingly common practice in Spain from Chantreau (1781). The grammar of French began to include texts from the great authors of the 17th and 18th centuries. In the near future, however, the number of texts presented is pushing the auth...
The editors of Laura Méndez de Cuenca
Receipt: 3 March 2013.Date of acceptance: 28 February 2014. This article reviews the postumes of the poetry of Laura Méndez de Cuenca and the work of its publishers, who formed the anthologies Mariposas furtivas (1953), Poesia rediviva (1977), The passion to alone (1984) — and its reeditions with va...
Jelinek's Essays Framed by Translation and Collection
International audience This contribution discusses Elfriede Jelinek's essays with particular regard to the academic scholarship dedicated to this part of her work to date. It has often been noted that, despite growing interest in essay translations, not much has yet been generated in terms of critic...
Anthologies of authors in Germany and France
In this thesis, we study an object which, despite the great interest it presents, only little attention has been paid: anthologies of authors. In our first chapter, we try to define the theoretical field which determines our reflections by outlining, in the first place, the most important aspects of...
Rare Uruguay. New sights
dedicating a volume to the rare Uruguayan people evokes a tradition of precise Latin American literary criticism. Both Rubén Darío com Ángel Rama questioned the conditions governing the levy and included in its anthologies authors which had been excluded from it. With these “new insights”, we want t...
“Draupadi” avant-propos of the translator
Gayatri Spivak focuses on Draupadi, the protagonist in the short story by Mahasweta Devi published here in the English version. Oppressed, Draupadi is capable of rebellion, of resistance to the death. She does not seek compassion. Naked before the enemy, she resists : her last act is an act of resis...
The Representation of Indonesian Migrant Workers in Contemporary Indonesian Literature
<p>Indonesia has a large number of overseas workers varying from professional workers to the unskilled, legal and illegal who take up work across the globe. In the public consciousness this group is characterized as taking considerable risk but can gain considerable financial reward. This paper will...
The City Anthology: Definition of a Type
This article uses a corpus of over one hundred and fifty Berlin literary anthologies from 1885 to the present to set out the concept of a ‘city anthology’. The city anthology encompasses writing from as well as about the city, and defines itself through a broad sense of connection to the city rather...
The reception of Adília Lopes in Brazil
This work seeks to present the initial reception dedicated to Adília Lopes in Brazil by editorial criticism. The main objective is to present which publishers, magazines and critics have provided this poetise reception, briefly commenting on the causes of the applicant’s reputation. To this end, we...
Impossible généalogie littéraire de René Maran
The fate of an author and the book mostly depends on the comments of narrators and archivers. Journalistic criticism is largely responsible for the reception of any works with its judgments which is also including heated reactions. Our intervention primarily aims to oust Maran and his character Bato...
Percorsi di apprendimento per gli stranieri nella scuola italiana
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Speranza i Mickiewicz
This article researches the translations of two Adam Mickiewicz’s ballads published in Ireland by Lady Wilde (known under the pen-name Speranza), both versions probably unknown to Polish scholars. Simultaneously, it is a case study for exploring nineteenth-century lesser known Victorian poetry, retr...
MANIFESTASI IDEOLOGI ROMANTIK DALAM PUISI-PUISI ACEP ZAMZAM NOOR
Abstract This study aims to describe the romantic ideology manifestation in Acep Zamzam Noor’s poems, in terms of: (a) romantic feelings, (b) romantic nature, (c) romantic imagination, and (d) romantic mythology. The data sources were ten poetry anthologies by Acep Zamzam Noor (AZN) that were publis...
Česká literární moderna v časopise Aus fremden Zungen — čtyři příklady prostředkování // Czech literary modernism in the journal Aus fremden Zungen — four examples of mediation
The study focuses on Bronislav Wellek, Adolph Donath, Camill Hoffmann, Oskar Wiener and Otto Hauser and their translations and articles on modern Czech literature published in the German journal Aus fremden Zungen (1891–1910). This fortnightly established by Joseph Kürschner dealt exclusively wit...
Gerónimo de la Sierra (Comp.). Emerging democracy in South America. Mexico: Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Humanities, UNAM. (Collection of anthologies), 1994. 318 pp.
Across the City, Toward the Nation: Philippine Poetry, Metropolitan Trains, and the Tulaan sa Tren Project
In 2008 and 2010, the Philippine government’s National Book Development Board (NBDB) and Light Railway Transit Authority (LRTA) launched Tulaan sa Tren, a project “designed to provide train passengers with an appreciation for Philippine Literature as they listen to their favorite celebrities reading...
“Certaine Amorous Sonnets, Betweene Venus and Adonis”: fictive acts of writing in The Passionate Pilgrime of 1612
In c. 1599, the London stationer William Jaggard produced two editions of The Passionate Pilgrime, a collection of twenty poems best known for its inclusion of five sonnets by William Shakespeare. Having been lengthened to include a total of twenty-nine poems, a third edition of this printed miscell...