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Lo scioglimento del Partito d'Azione in alcune carte di Ernesto Rossi
Questi i contenuti del numero 1/2024: Saggi: Croce, Lukács e il tramonto dell’Europa di Marcello Montanari Enzo ed Emilio Sereni tra storia e memoria di Niccolò Panaino La federazione di Francia del PSI (1949-1994): un’originale comunità di emigrati socialisti di Samuele Sottoriva Le piccole medio imprese e la crescita dei socialisti.
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Shakespeare Performances by Ernesto Rossi and Tommaso Salvini in Flanders in 1876–1877 and 1891
Theatre Research International, 1979In the latter half of the nineteenth century, but especially from the late seventies onwards, several internationally renowned actors or companies presented their Shakespeare productions in the main cities of Flanders. Undoubtedly, they provided an important impetus to the creation of a Shakespeare tradition in Flemish cultural life.
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Two Theories of Hegemony: Stuart Hall and Ernesto Laclau in Conversation
Political Theory, 2022Gianmaria Colpani
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Consideration of delayed neutron effect on Rossi-α analysis for a subcritical thermal reactor
Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 2022Kengo Hashimoto +2 more
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"Shakespeare in 19th-century Italy : Ernesto Rossi’s Romeo and Juliet."
2014The success of William Shakespeare on the Italian stage is less than two hundred years old. We can trace it back to the nineteenth century when great actors, such as Adelaide Ristori, Tommaso Salvini and Ernesto Rossi brought the Bard’s plays to the attention of the public and made roles such as Hamlet, Lady Macbeth and Othello their pièces de re ...
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From Caesar to Brutus: A Note on Two Scripts of Ernesto Rossi’s Giulio Cesare
2018Ernesto Rossi, born in Leghorn in 1827, belonged to the generation of Italian grand’attori who dominated the national stage in the nineteenth century. Their fame and success, and Rossi’s in particular, were linked to the name of Shakespeare as they significantly contributed in bringing the Bard’s plays to the attention of Italian theatregoers.
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