El motivo del hambre o las implicancias genéricas de una escena programática (Lucano, B.C. 4.408-414) [PDF]
La superposición de las categorías de Romanus y hostis que provocó la guerra civil en Roma de fines del siglo I a. C. devino un tópico cultural que atravesó la literatura latina desde la época ciceroniana.
Tola, Eleonora
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O artigo apresenta as seguintes utopias romanescas: os tópicos da Ilha dos Amores, no poema épico de Luís Vaz de Camões, da ilha de Nipu d’As Aventuras de Mikołaj Doświadczyński, do bispo Ignacy Krasicki, e d’A Cidade do Sol, imaginada por José Manuel ...
Anna Kalewska
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Beyond the Garden: On the Erotic in the Vision of the Middle English Pearl [PDF]
The Middle English Pearl is known for its mixture of genres, moods and various discourses. The textual journey the readers of the poem embark on is a long and demanding one, leading from elegiac lamentations and the erotic outbursts of courtly love to ...
Spyra, Piotr
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The landscape of the monastic endeavour: The choices of St Sava of Serbia [PDF]
This paper approaches the question of the selection of site intended for monastic ascetic pursuits taking the example of St Sava of Serbia. Sava’s choices were based on his masterful knowledge of Byzantine eremitic tradition and his own ...
Popović Danica
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Il meriggio nella natura Riflessioni estetiche su un’utopia poetica
There is a particular space-time combination in which poetry is meant to find its perfect place, its perfect happening: it’s the meridian moment, the midday spent in a locus amoenus singing and playing along with fellow-poets. It seems to be what Bachtin
Francesco Giusti
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Secularizarea şi naţionalizarea unui topos clasic: locus amoenus, Dimitrie Bolintineanu – Traianida [PDF]
In this study, we propose for analysis a topos of the classical literature – locus amoenus – treated in a romantic vision, based on the national epopee Traianida by Dimitrie Bolintineanu.
George Neagoe
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Sterrett, Joseph, and Peter Thomas, eds., Sacred Text—Sacred Space: Architectural, Spiritual, and Literary Convergences in England and Wales. Foreword Richard Chartres. Vol. 4 of Studies in Religion and Arts Series, eds. James Najarian and Eric Ziolkowski. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2011. Pp. xvi + 372 + illustrations. $166.00 paper [PDF]
Post-refereed, pre-print version, de acuerdo con consent form. Publicado en: Religion and the Arts 19:1-2(2015). 144-145.DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/15685292-01901011Two important concepts underlie this collection of essays edited by Joseph Sterrett and
Cimadomo, Guido
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Sobre el discurso turístico y la traducción [PDF]
A propósito de la obra de Marie-Ange Bugnot: Le Discours Touristique ou la réactivation du locus amœnus (Granada, Comares, col. «Interlingua», 2009; 165 páginas. ISBN: 978-84-9836-592-4).
María Mercedes Enríquez Aranda
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Florus orator an poeta ? or, To Compare Small Things with Great
Despite receiving much attention following its discovery in the nineteenth century, the captivating dialogue fragment Vergilius orator an poeta ? of Florus now lurks in the margins of Latin literary scholarship.
Jared Hudson
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El agua y la inmortalidad poética en las églogas de Garcilaso de la Vega
Este artículo explora el papel protagónico del agua en las tres églogas de Garcilaso de la Vega. Además de dar unidad narrativa a esta serie de poemas, en gran medida este elemento determina el destino de los pastores que habitan en su ribera.
Elizabeth Gansen
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