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Mapping Romanzo Criminale. An Epic Narrative Ecosystem? [PDF]
Romanzo Criminale is one of the few recent Italian media products that has emerged as a societal phenomenon and as a vehicle for the exportation of a national culture.
Marta Boni
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Eye Salvage and Vision Preservation in High-Risk Intraocular Retinoblastoma Patients: Long-Term Results From the Prospective Phase II AIEOP RTB 012 Study. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Introduction This study presents the outcomes of high‐risk group retinoblastoma (Rb) patients enrolled in the AIEOP RTB 012 Protocol. Methods Patients with intraocular unilateral Rb classified as group C/D according to “International Intraocular Retinoblastoma Classification” (IIRC), as well as those with bilateral Rb with at least one eye ...
Russo I +23 more
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Congenital Malformations of the Eye: A Pictorial Review and Clinico-Radiological Correlations. [PDF]
Congenital malformations of the eye represent a wide and heterogeneous spectrum of abnormalities that may be part of a complex syndrome or be isolated. Ocular malformation severity depends on the timing of the causative event during eye formation, ranging from the complete absence of the eye if injury occurs during the first weeks of gestation, to ...
Guarnera A +12 more
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Abstract The main aim of this article is to reconstruct the evolutions and the political implications of the Italian historical novel between the nineteenth and twenty‐first centuries. The starting hypothesis is that the historical novel has always performed a vicarious function with respect to traditional historiography.
ADRIANO VINALE
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Abstract The Anglo‐Venetian Giustiniana Wynne, Countess of Rosenberg Orsini, best known for her novel Les Morlaques (1788), had epistolary relations with friends from the Veneto as well as across Europe and is therefore part of the network of the European Republic of Letters.
Rotraud von Kulessa
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Travel, Expertise and Readers: Francesco Ottieri (1665–1742) and the Writing of Modern History
Abstract This article analyses Francesco Ottieri's historical work, his authority as historian, and his book's eighteenth‐century readers. During the seventeenth century, books concerning recent events and early newspapers informed an expanding European readership.
Guido G. Beduschi
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Un ventre di donna. Romanzo chirurgico. A co-authored novel in Italian Futurism [PDF]
This essay focuses on 20th-century Italian co-authored literature. I define co-authored literature as a literary practice that entails the active and conscious co-operation of two or more authors.
Medaglia, Francesca
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Gilgamesh, i miti e 'l'eterno ritorno': intervista con Paola Capriolo, Milan, September 2003 [PDF]
Since my 1996 interview, recorded in the pages of this journal, Paola Capriolo has continued to be an exceptionally prolific author. Five more novels have appeared since then (bringing her total to ten), in addition to four translations of German texts ...
Ania, GF
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Che fare del ‘realismo’ in un’epoca come la nostra, segnata da profonde mutazioni dei modelli culturali e dell’orizzonte di senso? Che fare dei codici del realismo, dopo che sono stati emendati dai naturalismi, cancellati dal vortice modernista ...
Francesco de Cristofaro
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La costellazione dei generi: forme letterarie e modi del discorso nel pensiero di Paul Ricœur
Il pensiero filosofico di Ricœur si è sviluppato attraverso un costante e proficuo confronto con le diverse forme della letteratura antica e moderna.
Roberto Talamo
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