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2010 - Rosamaria Loretelli and Frank O'Gorman (a cura di), Britain and Italy in the Long Eighteenth Century: Literary and Art Theories, Cambridge, Cambridge scholars publishing Il volume raccoglie gli atti della conferenza Anglo-Italiana tenuta presso l'Università degli studi di Napoli nell'aprile 2009.
Indice Rosamaria Loretelli and Frank O'Gorman, Introduction Rosy Colombo, Dealing with Change in Literary and Art Theories Francesca Orestano, Picturesque Reconsidered-and Preserved Bram van Oostveldt and Stijn Bussels, Stranded in the Present, Modernity and De Ligne's Lettre de Parthenizza Andrea Gatti, A Dialogue between the Deafand the Dumb: Aesthetic Theories in England and Italy during the Eighteenth Century Daniele Niedda, The Linguistic Turn in the Aesthetics of the Scottish Enlightement: Dugald Stewart Suzanne Marcuzzi, Hutcheson on Beauty and Virtue Ruth Perry, The Printed Record of an Oral Tradition: Anna Gordon Brown's Ballad Lia Guerra, The Circulation of British Books in Eighteenth-Century Pavia: Work in Progress Anna Giulia Cavagna, Eighteenth-Century Italian Books in London: The Presence of Italian Regional Publishing in the Collections of the British Library Rosamaria Loretelli, The Space of Time: Fleurons as Temporal Markers in Samuel Richardson's Clarissa and Ugo Foscolo's Ortis Riccardo Capoferro, Imaginary Voyages' Aesthetic Theories: Towards a Definition of the Fantastic Barbara Witucki, Music, Don Quixote, and the Novels of Miss Burney Silvia Granata, Talking Animals and the Instruction of Children. Dorothy Kilner's The Rational Brutes Daniela Mangione, Fielding and Sterne: Reception, New Debts and Echoes in the Italian Novel ofthe First Hundred years Emilio Sergio, A "British" Look at Italian Poetry: Saverio Bettinelli, the English Letters (1766), and the Idea of Cosmopolitanism Angelo Canavesi, Sterne and Foscolo: The Ironic Sovereignty of the Individual James Moore, "Marble Mad and Very Extravagant": Henry Ince Blundell and the Politics of Cultural Reputation in Britain and Italy |