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"Il Sergente" di Marco Paolini quale adattamento scenico del romanzo di Mario Rigoni Stern
Il Sergente by Marco Paolini as a theatre adaptation of a novel by Mario Rigoni Stern This paper is an analysis of a monodrama by Paolini, Il Sergente, which is an adaptation of a novel by Mario Rigoni Stern published in 1953. Comparing a fragment of the novel with a fragment of the monodrama text, and on the basis of other source materials for example the film about Paolini’s interview with Rigoni Stern, we can prove that the adaptation was a synthesis of the author of the novel’s original message. This synthesis is partly characterised by detaching the main character’s personal experience from the historical context of World War II, in this case the Italian Fascist attack on the Soviet Union. In this way Paolini transformed entire paragraphs of the novel into “winged words” carrying a global moral message against the war and against the use of violence as a solution to conflicts.Il Sergente by Marco Paolini as a theatre adaptation of a novel by Mario Rigoni Stern This paper is an analysis of a monodrama by Paolini, Il Sergente, which is an adaptation of a novel by Mario Rigoni Stern published in 1953. Comparing a fragment of the novel with a fragment of the monodrama text, and on the basis of other source materials for example the film about Paolini’s interview with Rigoni Stern, we can prove that the adaptation was a synthesis of the author of the novel’s original message. This synthesis is partly characterised by detaching the main character’s personal experience from the historical context of World War II, in this case the Italian Fascist attack on the Soviet Union. In this way Paolini transformed entire paragraphs of the novel into “winged words” carrying a global moral message against the war and against the use of violence as a solution to conflicts
Cronotopi del noto e dell'ignoto: il ruolo del nome di luogo nella narrativa di Mario Rigoni Stern
Il contributo si propone di analizzare, attraverso una lettura comparata di quattro romanzi dello scrittore Mario Rigoni Stern, il ruolo del nome di luogo nella costruzione di diversi tipi di spazio. Come in una sorta di topografia implicita, i nomi di luogo sono le tracce di un cronotopo narrativo in cui la categoria temporale si fa leggibile grazie a quella spaziale; la presenza e l'assenza del nome di luogo, elemento ritmico portante, ci guidano così nella comprensione di come la parola narrativa rende leggibile l'esperienza dello spazio, e lo spazio stesso
Représentations de la minorité cimbre dans l’œuvre de Mario Rigoni Stern
Mario Rigoni Stern appartenait à la minorité culturelle et linguistique qui parlait le dialecte Cimbre, langue aujourd’hui presque disparue. Cette minorité vivait depuis le Moyen Âge entre la Vénétie et le Trentin-Haut-Adige. De par son origine, l’auteur était familier avec l’expérience de la vie à la frontière et n’a jamais cessé d’inclure dans sa production littéraire des éléments de sa culture d’origine, comme par exemple dans la Trilogie du haut plateau. C’est toutefois dans son premier roman, Histoire de Tönle, que la représentation de la minorité cimbre trouve son expression la meilleure. Tönle est un contrebandier qui vit dans la deuxième moitié du 19ème siècle à la frontière entre le nouveau Royaume d’Italie et l’Empire Austro-Hongrois. A travers son travail, Tönle est en quelque sorte une figure liquide car il symbolise la perméabilité de cette minorité, toujours oscillante entre deux cultures bien différentes et qui à travers les siècles s’est créé une identité propre. En incarnant toutes les traditions de son peuple, avec sa langue, ses us et coutumes, Tönle devient un alter ego, une projection de Rigoni Stern et l’auteur, avec son œuvre de nature épigonale, pérennise ainsi les valeurs de la minorité cimbre
Newton's Laws
Authored and curated by David P. Stern, this series of web pages, part of "From Stargazers to Starships," describes Newton's three laws of motion and the two concepts on which they are based, force and inertia. The author breaks down the page in this fashion: the concept of force, motion against outside resistance, and motion with significant resistance. The author also provides additional links for further study on the life of Issac Newton. A lesson plan for instructors is also provided
Synthesis and Structure of [{PhC(N<i>t</i>Bu)<sub>2</sub>}<sub>2</sub>Ge<sub>2</sub>(μ-S)<sub>2</sub>Cl<sub>2</sub>] and a Germanium Dithiocarboxylate Analogue
Sen SS, Ghadwal R, Kratzert D, Stern D, Roesky HW, Stalke D. Synthesis and Structure of [{PhC(NtBu)2}2Ge2(μ-S)2Cl2] and a Germanium Dithiocarboxylate Analogue. Organometallics. 2011;30(5):1030-1033
Newton's Theory of Universal Gravitation
This website, authored and curated by David P. Stern, provides teachers with lesson plans of astronomy, Newtonian mechanics and spaceflight such as Newton's theory of universal gravitation and Kepler's third law. Lesson plans include sections such as goals, questions and examples. This is a great collection of resources that will enhance many different aspects in a standard physics curriculum
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