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Camilla's traces: Movement as an analytical key to literary history
Abstract In this article, we develop a framework for the analysis of ‘movement’ in literary texts. We focus on characters, translation and transmission, thereby going beyond, on the one hand, a stylistic analysis of individual passages, and, on the other hand, the linear enchainment of scenes and summaries underlying much of the narratological ...
Eva von Contzen, Karin Kukkonen
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Perspectivas del siglo XIV: el cuento VI, I del Decamerón de Boccaccio (o de cómo hacer cosas con palabras)
Ana Basarte
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Il salto di Jolles fra gli stili del Decameron: dalla cornice alle novelle, e viceversa
This essay analyses the complicated relationship between the frame and the stories of the Decameron, in relation with the critical approach of André Jolles.
Gabriele Fichera
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Religious life is a generic term for a variety of forms of Christian life that originated, as a radical response to the gospel, in the rst century and continue to develop in the present, predominantly among Roman *Catholics and *Eastern Orthodox but also,
Schneiders, Sandra Marie
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Olfactory cilia, regulation and control of olfaction
Signal modification in cilia and how it affects olfaction. Abstract The sense of smell is still considered a fuzzy sensation. Softly wafting aromas can stimulate the appetite and trigger memories; however, there are many unexplored aspects of its underlying mechanisms, and not all of these have been elucidated.
Hiroko Takeuchi
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Boccaccio (comico) nel teatro (comico) di Machiavelli
Molti critici hanno posto in parallelo Boccaccio e Machiavelli: cronologicamente, il primo testo trovato è una lettera di Girolamo Muzio del 1535. Oltre alla presenza del Decameron nella Mandragola, la cui influenza viene ulteriormente sottolineata, lo ...
Daria Perocco
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ABSTRACT Revisiting the remarkable experimental work of the pioneering early twentieth‐century psychologist Mary Cheves West Perky (1875–1940), this article argues for the historiographical significance of her counterintuitive findings concerning the human imagination and the phenomenon of “reverse hallucination.” By means of an exhaustive and forensic
D. GRAHAM BURNETT
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The Boccaccio of Terziere. Charm and Exemplarity of a Unique Collection
The essay aims to illustrate some pieces from the Bononi collection housed at the Terziere Castle in the province of Massa Carrara, focusing particularly on the Boccaccio volumes: much of the Certaldo author's production is present, in volumes of high ...
Nicola Bonazzi
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The Lettres Portugaises: Scripting and selling female desire
Abstract This article builds on previous literary scholarship to analyse the social and publication history of the enormously successful Lettres portugaises (1669), five letters published in the voice of an anonymous Portuguese nun to a French officer.
Jessica O'Leary
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Resumen En este trabajo hemos intentado analizar, por una parte, la vida de la cartaginesa Sofonisba tomando como referencia el testimonio de tres historiadores de la Antigüedad, Polibio, Tito Livio y Apiano, y por otra, su pervivencia en dos grandes ...
Tomás González Rolán
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