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    Luigi Ghirri e Niente di antico sotto il sole.

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    Review of the text Author: Luigi GhirriTitle: Niente di antico sotto il soleSubtitle: Scritti e interviste 1973-1991Language: ItalianPublisher: QuodlibetCharacteristic: 14x21cm, 354 pages, paperback, b/wISBN: 978-8822906144Year: 2021Recensione del libro Autore: Luigi Ghirri Titolo: Niente di antico sotto il sole. Scritti e interviste 1973-1991Lingua: italiano Editore: Quodlibet Caratteristiche: 14x21cm, 354 pagine, brossura, b/n ISBN: 978-8822906144 Anno: 2021 

    A Self-Reflexive Verista. Metareference and Autofiction in Luigi Capuana’s Narrative

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    With a Preface by Edwige Comoy Fusaro, this volume is one of few monographs on Italian post-Risorgimento author Luigi Capuana, and the first one written in English in more than forty years. Narratology and critical theory are combined with more ‘traditional’, historical-philological criticism to offer a radical rereading of the author’s narrative. Central to this study is the seemingly counter-intuitive notion of artistic self-reflexivity, which represents an innovative take on an author like Capuana, who has long been ‘canonised’ as a verista.With a Preface by Edwige Comoy Fusaro, this volume is one of few monographs on Italian post-Risorgimento author Luigi Capuana, and the first one written in English in more than forty years. Narratology and critical theory are combined with more ‘traditional’, historical-philological criticism to offer a radical rereading of the author’s narrative. Central to this study is the seemingly counter-intuitive notion of artistic self-reflexivity, which represents an innovative take on an author like Capuana, who has long been ‘canonised’ as a verista

    Metareference and Autofiction in Luigi Capuana’s Narrative

    No full text
    With a Preface by Edwige Comoy Fusaro, this volume is one of few monographs on Italian post-Risorgimento author Luigi Capuana, and the first one written in English in more than forty years. Narratology and critical theory are combined with more ‘traditional’, historical-philological criticism to offer a radical rereading of the author’s narrative. Central to this study is the seemingly counter-intuitive notion of artistic self-reflexivity, which represents an innovative take on an author like Capuana, who has long been ‘canonised’ as a verista

    The Personal Library of Luigi Capuana

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    This dataset consists of a spreadsheet containing details of the personal library of the Sicilian Author Luigi Capuana (1839-1915) as maintained by the Fondo Capuana (Mineo, Sicily). The catalogue gives bibliographic details for the collection; Brian Zuccala and Simon Musgrave have added geodata for the places of publication of the works and some additional information about genre and language. We are using the data for various investigations of the work of Capuana, of which the map stored here is a first example (it shows the places of publication of the items in the library for the European mainland). Added 19/04/2016: A surprising aspect of the data which can be seen in the first map is the amount of material in Capuana's library which was published in Sicily. The second graphic is a network diagram showing the relation between places of publication in Sicily and year of publication. <br&gt

    The Personal Library of Luigi Capuana

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    This dataset consists of a spreadsheet containing details of the personal library of the Sicilian Author Luigi Capuana (1839-1915) as maintained by the Fondo Capuana (Mineo, Sicily). The catalogue gives bibliographic details for the collection; Brian Zuccala and Simon Musgrave have added geodata for the places of publication of the works and some additional information about genre and language. We are using the data for various investigations of the work of Capuana, of which the map stored here is a first example (it shows the places of publication of the items in the library for the European mainland). Added 19/04/2016: A surprising aspect of the data which can be seen in the first map is the amount of material in Capuana's library which was published in Sicily. The second graphic is a network diagram showing the relation between places of publication in Sicily and year of publication. <br
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