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  1. Lorenzo De'Medici: New Perspectives : Proceedings of the International Conference Held at Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center of the City Unive (Studies in Italian Culture Literature in History)
  2. Italian Literary Icons (Princeton Essays in Literature) by Gian-Paolo Biasin, 1985-04
  3. The Image of the Baroque (Studies in Italian Culture Literature in History)
  4. Italian Literature
  5. The Shared Horizon: Essays in Italian Language and Literature
  6. A Critical Edition of Giovanni Kreglianovich's Tragedy Orazio (1797) (Studies in Italian Literature V. 13)
  7. The dolce stil novo according to Lorenzo de' Medici;: A study of his poeticPrincipio as an interpretation of the Italian literature of the pre-Renaissance period, based on his Comento by Angelo Lipari, 1973
  8. Collected essays on Italian language & literature presented to Kathleen Speight;
  9. The Novellino (Studies in Italian Culture Literature in History)
  10. The Midday in Italian Literature: Variations on an Archetypal Theme by Nicolas J. Perella, Micholas J. Perella, 1979-05
  11. The Economy of Human Relations: Castiglione's Libro Del Cortegiano (Studies in Italian Culture Literature in History) by Joseph D. Falvo, 1992-05
  12. A Reconsideration of Aldo Palazzeschi's Poetry, 1905-1974: Revisiting the Saltimbanco (Studies in Italian Literature , Vol 6) by Anthony Julian Tamburri, 1998-12
  13. Literature and Identity in Baroque Italian Travel Writing by Nathalie Hester, 2008-06
  14. Social Awareness And Political Awakening Among The Peasants And Fishermen Of Sicily As Reflected In Giovanni Verga's Novelle (Studies in Italian Literature) by Olga F. Melaragno Lombardi, Olga F. Melaragno Lombardi, 2005-08-30

81. Faculty Of Arts & Science Calendar: Italian Language And Literature Courses
A survey of italian literature, through selected texts of representative authors, A study of 19thcentury italian literature and its evolution from the
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82. ORB -- Geste Francor: Franco-Italian Literature
Francoitalian literature. Geste Francor Introduction to Franco-Italian Franco-Italian Bibliography Berta and Milon and hyperlinked notes
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83. ORB -- Italian Literature
italian literature. The FrancoItalian Berta and Milon (Ms. Marc. XIII). Charles held great court at Paris, his residence; there are many dukes,
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Charles held great court at Paris, his residence; there are many dukes, counts and barons, and there was also Bernard of Clairmont. With [Bernard] is one of his sons, Milon: (9030) there is no more handsome youth who puts on spurs, neither wiser nor of better sense. The King dispensed justice to the two evil felons; the French and Burgundians talked of them, and the Normans and men of Mans and Britons. (9035) In the court was Duke Naimes: he is the counsellor of Emperor Charlemagne. Great joy was made nearby and in the court; Charles took care of his sister as he should. There was no land, neither on a hill nor on a mountain, (9040) which didn't give fealty to the Emperor. And the Pope returned to Rome; he praised Charlemagne above all things. Charles' seneschal was Milon, who was the son of Bernard of Clairmont. (9045) He was still a youthful bachelier; and Berta, [Charles's sister,] who had a clear countenance, placed all her hopes in him. If you will wait until the story's done, I will have told you in this romance (9050) the whole story of Roland's birth; How his mother and father fled like criminals through foreign lands wandering the world. They were banished from all realms.

84. Facts, Fictions, Fakes: Italian Literature In The 1970s - Jennifer Burns
In accounts of italian literature, the 1970s have a peculiar status, as a liminal space between more clearlydefined identities, and largely a space of
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Facts, Fictions, Fakes: Italian Literature in the 1970s
Jennifer Burns
University of Warwick Abstract PDF version for downloading Footnotes The 1970s are problematic years in the history of the Italian Republic, in the sense both of contemporary experience and of retrospective analysis of them. The decade can be said to have begun in late 1969, following the 'hot autumn' ('autunno caldo') of demonstrations by industrial workers throughout Italy (but concentrated in the industrial north). This surge in popular left-wing militancy prompted extreme right-wing elements within the government and the military to take covert action to turn public opinion against the left. This was the 'strategy of tension' ('strategia della tensione'), which aimed to exacerbate instability in the political climate by committing acts of public violence which might be passed off as the work of left-wing activists, so paving the way for the imposition of military rule. The first move was a bomb detonated in a bank in Piazza Fontana in central Milan on 12th December 1969, killing sixteen people. A left-wing activist was arrested and died during the police investigation: a sequence of events dramatized in Dario Fo's Accidental Death of an Anarchist Left-wing extremist activity was linked with various protest movements arising from the demonstrations of the late 1960s. These are crudely divisible into three categories: the students' movement, which had reached one climax in 1968, but, after a period of pronounced and disillusioned anti-climax, gained momentum again in 1977; and the workers' movement, which, after the flashpoint of 1969, continued to exert pressure on management and on the government until 1980, when FIAT management's defeat of the unions signalled the end of an era. The women's movement was not linked with terrorism, and was the most active and growing of the three areas of protest in the 1970s, having effects both at local level (e.g. consciousness-raising groups) and national (legislation on divorce, abortion, equal rights in the workplace).

85. Virtualitalia.com - Language - Quick History Of Italian Literature
quick history of italian literature. In postwar Italian neo-Realist literature one finds an important regional current.
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86. UCSD Literature Department - Italian Checklist
italian literature Major Code LT35 A. Nine upper-division courses in italian literature. 1. LTIT 100. Not Completed, Completed. 2. LTIT 115
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1. LTIT 100 Not Completed Completed 2. LTIT 115 Not Completed Completed 3. LTIT 161 Not Completed Completed 4. LTCS 140 or LTIT 150 Not Completed LTCS 140 LTIT 150 5. LTIT 6. LTIT 7. LTIT 8. LTIT 9. LTIT B. Upper-division electives chosen from Department of Literature offerings to make a total of twelve upper-division courses: 10. LT (from Secondary Literature*) 11. LT (additional UD Literature Elective) 12. LT (additional UD Literature Elective) C. Secondary Literature
For secondary literature information click here 1. LT (if upper-division, may be applied as #11 above) 2. LT (if upper-division, may be applied as #12 above) *3. LT (this upper-division course = #10 above) Questions/Comments
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87. Important Representative Reference Sources For Italian Literature
Includes headings for italian literature in general and for its various periods, A standard work for the study of italian literature; provides a brief
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11th ed. Chicago: American Library Association, 1996. A guide to reference books in all fields, systematically arranged, and well indexed. A first step for any information search. For sources on literature in general, see esp. pp. 475-515; for literature of the Italian-speaking countries, . Lists guides, bibliographies for various periods, literary and biographical dictionaries, literary histories, and reference tools for specific genres and authors. The index includes authors, subjects, and titles.
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88. Oxford University Press: The Oxford Companion To Italian Literature: Peter Hains
This is the first comprehensive reference work on italian literature to be published in English. With 2400 entries from an international team of scholars,
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89. Reference Sources In Italian Literature - InfoHawk Gateway - The University Of I
Reference Sources in italian literature. InfoHawk Logo. Related Academic Department, Department of French and Italian
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90. Subject Resources Page Italian Language Literature
TwentiethCentury italian literature in English Translation An Annotated Bibliography 1929- Cassell Dictionary of italian literature PQ4006 .D45 1996
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91. CDL Browse Topic
The Directory of CDLLicensed Content will be retired as of October 31, 2005. Learn more. italian literature, all formats (No limit)
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92. Ibiblio > Collection Index > Literature > Italian Literature
ibiblio Collection Index Literature italian literature. Annali d italianistica A yearbook of Italian studies. The site lists the table of contents of
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93. Fondren Library: Collection Development: French And Italian Language And Literat
italian literature history criticism (PQ40014263). italian literature to circa 1400 (PQ4265-4556). italian literature 1400-1700 (PQ4561-4664)
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French and Italian Language and Literature Sandi Edwards edwards@rice.edu [General policy] Current Collection Policy:
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Romanian language and literature (PC601-872), see Slavic Italian (PC1001-1977) French. Provencal. (PC2001-3761) Basque (PH5001-5490) Romance literature (PQ) Old French literature to circa 1525 (PQ1300-1595) French literature: 16th century (PQ1600-1709) French literature: 17th century (PQ1710-1935) French literature: 18th century (PQ1947-2147) French literature: 19th century (PQ2149-2551) French literature: 1900-1960 (PQ2600-2651) French literature: 1961- (PQ2660-2686) Italian literature to circa 1400 (PQ4265-4556) Italian literature: 1400-1700 (PQ4561-4664) Italian literature: 1700-1900 (PQ4675-4734) Italian literature: 1901- (PQ4800-4886)
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94. Italian Literature
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95. Browsing The Inventory Of Luis Porretta Fine Arts By Catalog: ITALIAN LITERATURE
Browsing the inventory of Luis Porretta Fine Arts. Browse books in italian literature Browse by subject Browse by title Browse by author
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Browse by subject Browse by title Browse by author POESIE DI GUIDO MAZZONI Mazzoni, Guido Format: Hardcover Condition: Very Good with no dust jacket Bologna: Nicola Zanichelli. Very Good with no dust jacket. 18. Orig red soft buckram, spine lightly speckled, edges lightly rubbed, and faded. Page edges very slightly yellowed, untrimmed. A lovely clean, tight copy. ; 8vo .
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96. Stefanie Buccini The Americas In Italian Literature And Culture
An analysis of the perception of the New World in italian literature and culture of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
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97. Italian Literature Course In Italy @ Il Sillabo
italian literature course at Il Sillabo an analysis of texts, their style and contents as a startingpoint for studying literature.
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98. European Languages, Literatures, And Cultures
Luigi Fontanella, Professor, Ph.D., Harvard University Modern italian literature. Italian Russian. Chairperson Charles Franco
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99. Literatures
A description of literature in Switzerland's German, French, italian and Romanshspeaking regions by the Swiss embassy in Washington DC.
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There are two national professional associations:
Schweizerischer Schriftstellerinnen- und Schriftstellerverband (Swiss Writers' Association), Nordstr. 9, CH-8035 Zurich, link: www.ch-s.ch
Schweizer Autoren Gruppe Olten (Swiss Authors' Group, Olten), Industriestr. 23, CH-8500 Frauenfeld, link: www.gruppeolten.ch Further information can be found in the brochure The Four Literatures of Switzerland, published by Pro Helvetia (Text published by the Coordinating Commission for the Presence of Switzerland Abroad, 1993, adapted in cooperation with Pro Helvetia experts in 2002) http://www.swissemb.org back to Homepage The Embassy Country Profile Services for Swiss Citizens Culture ... Swiss Cultural Events in Washington D.C.

100. < Italianculture.net >
Dedicated to italian traditions and culture. Includes information about art, literature, museums, cuisine, wine and music.
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