La Carta Costituzionale Italiana

La Carta Costituzionale Italiana

Author: Giuseppe De Leo

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2014-06-18

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13: 1291899324

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IRDA EDIZIONI I nonni pensano di lasciare qualcosa di sostanzioso ai loro nipoti. Io non ho sostanze, vi ho dato già un quarto e un ottavo dei miei geni. Ora, vi lascio le mie idee. Fatele girare se Vi convincono... "Giuseppe De Leo"


Italy

Italy

Author: Leslie Favor, Ph.D.

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2003-12-15

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 9780823938391

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An overview of the history and culture of Italy and its people including Italy's geography, myths, arts, daily life, education, industry, and government.


Encyclopedia of Italian Literary Studies

Encyclopedia of Italian Literary Studies

Author: Gaetana Marrone

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2006-12-26

Total Pages: 2258

ISBN-13: 1135455295

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The Encyclopedia of Italian Literary Studies is a two-volume reference book containing some 600 entries on all aspects of Italian literary culture. It includes analytical essays on authors and works, from the most important figures of Italian literature to little known authors and works that are influential to the field. The Encyclopedia is distinguished by substantial articles on critics, themes, genres, schools, historical surveys, and other topics related to the overall subject of Italian literary studies. The Encyclopedia also includes writers and subjects of contemporary interest, such as those relating to journalism, film, media, children's literature, food and vernacular literatures. Entries consist of an essay on the topic and a bibliographic portion listing works for further reading, and, in the case of entries on individuals, a brief biographical paragraph and list of works by the person. It will be useful to people without specialized knowledge of Italian literature as well as to scholars.


The Quiet Avant‐Garde

The Quiet Avant‐Garde

Author: Danila Cannamela

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2019-03-14

Total Pages: 355

ISBN-13: 1487531451

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The blending of people and living machines is a central element in the futurist "reconstruction of the universe." However, prior to the futurist break, a group of early-twentieth-century poets, later dubbed crepuscolari (crepusculars), had already begun an attack against the dominant cultural system, using their poetry as the locus in which useless little objects clashed with the traditional poetry of human greatness and stylistic perfection. The Quiet Avant-Garde draws from a number of twenty-first-century theories – vital materialism, object-oriented ontology, and environmental humanities – as well as Bruno Latour’s criticism of modernity to illustrate how the crepuscular movement sabotaged the modern mindset and launched the counter-discourse of the Italian avant-garde by blurring the line dividing people from "things." This liminal poetics, at the crossroad of tradition, modernism, and the avant-garde, acted as the initiator of the ethical and environmental transition from a universe subjected to humans to human-thing co-agency. This book proposes a contemporary reading of Italian twentieth-century movements and offers a foothold for scholars outside Italian studies to access authors who are still unexplored in North American literature.


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Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published:

Total Pages: 494

ISBN-13: 338504958X

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The Waldensian Dissent

The Waldensian Dissent

Author: Gabriel Audisio

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9780521559843

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The Poor of Lyons, whom their detractors called 'Waldensians' - after the name of their founder Waldo (or Vaudès) - first emerged around 1170 and formed in common with other groups of the period a sect which embraced evangelism, prophecy and poverty. By challenging their prohibition by the lay clergy, and by following the Scripture to the last letter, they suffered excommunication and were condemned as heretics. Forced underground and dispersed widely, they nevertheless managed to maintain contact across Europe, through an established network of itinerant preachers, in Provence and Dauphiné, Calabria and Piedmont, Austria and Bohemia, Pomerania, Brandenburg, Silesia and beyond. The Poor of Lyons constituted the only medieval heresy to have survived to the dawn of the so-called 'modern' period. Their tale of simple devotion mixed with a fierce tenacity serves to illuminate aspects of religious belief that have persisted to the present day. This book was first published in 1999.