‘A sort of Roman saint’
‘The greatest poet of the 19th century’ (1976) …. ‘one of the three major revelations of my later life’ (1990) … ‘to read the entire corpus is to be overwhelmed. One dares to speak about greatness’...
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Luciana d’Arcangeli and Tets Kimura, both of Flinders University in South Australia, have guest edited the latest issue (July 2019, v.6, no.1) of the journal Fulgor. Dedicated to “Intercultural Aspects...
View ArticleANZAMEMS: 9TH BIENNIAL CONFERENCE, 12-16 FEBRUARY, MONASH UNIVERSITY, MELBOURNE
The Australian and New Zealand Association for Medieval and Early Modern Studies (ANZAMEMS) is holding its Ninth Biennial Conference on 12-16 February 2013 at the Caulfield Campus of Monash University...
View ArticleAnnie Chartres Vivanti: Transnational Politics, Identity, and Culture
Sharon Wood University of Leicester Annie Chartres Vivanti (1866–1942), born in England to an Italian political refugee and his German wife, spending formative years also in Switzerland and the...
View ArticleA very normal man: Italy, 1976
A Very Normal Man, the first English translation of Vincenzo Cerami’s Un borghese piccolo piccolo, will be presented by its translator Isobel Grave (University of South Australia) at Melbourne’s...
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