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"'Pezzi da otto! Pezzi da otto!' Stevenson, i tesori sepolti e un pappagallo che bestemmia"
introduzione a L'isola del Tesor
"Il doppio mondo. T.S. Eliot e il crisscross"
introduzione alla traduzione delle poesie di T.S. Elio
“L’io mente. Come i personaggi shakespeariani (forse) pensano sé stessi”
alla luce delle principali teorie classiche e rinascimentali della soggettività, l'articolo propone una tripartizione dell'io nelle opere shakespeariane basandosi sui principi della comlessita
"Ad ora incerta"
introduzione alla traduzione di S.T. Coleridge, _La ballata del vecchio marinaio
THE LITERATURE-LINGUISTICS INTERFACE. BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE APPROACHES TO LITERARY TEXTS. Selected Proceedings of the International Conference "Bridging Gaps, Creating Links: The Qualitative-Quantitative Interface in the Study of Literature" (Padua, June 7-9, 2018). Edited by Rocco Coronato, Sara Gesuato
This issue of Umanistica Digitale is devoted to the conference “Bridging Gaps, Creating Links. The Qualitative-Quantitative Interface in the Study of Literature”, which took place at the DiSLL (Department of Linguistic and Literary Studies), University of
Padua, on June 7-9, 2018 and was convened by Rocco Coronato and Sara Gesuato. The conference focused on a topic that has recently raised the attention of several scholars both in linguistics and in literary studies, namely, the combination of quantitative and qualitative methods in the study of literature. Mixed-method approaches to the study of literary texts provide complementary insights into the formal encoding, rhetorical narrative structure, topics and wording of various kinds of literary texts. The results obtained through such combined research methods cast light on the socio-historical themes, beliefs, ideologies and cultural constructs being conveyed. The papers of the conference, some of which appear in this special issue, showed how a mixed-method investigation can both detect patterns and themes that might otherwise go unnoticed without considering the overall content and context of literary works, and collect and systematize quantitative evidence for testing qualitative interpretations of those works
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