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Gathered together for the first time, a gourmet selection of the most read, most shared, and most insulted columns by the Bengal tiger Lucano Divina! After escaping from the Acheron Zoo, Lucano has been involved in the struggle against the imperialism of human stupidity, touching a range of subjects such as: the worst advice for a broken heart, you don’t know what you got until someone else enjoys it, love gets better with damage, profession is the oldest prostitution in the world, and twenty-one things you shouldn’t do to forget your ex, among other irrational truths. Thanks to his writings that strip the self-denominated most intelligent species on the planet, he has shown himself wort...
Volume 37— Literary Appropriations—examines medieval literature in a different light. This volume features six original articles, focusing on the art of appropriation, as well as fourteen reviews of recent scholarly publications. The first article “The Oldest Manuscript Witness of the First Life of Blessed Francis of Assisi” by Jacques Dalarun reveals the oldest known source of the writings of Francis of Assisi, until of late only found in an Italian church publication. Lisa Bansen-Harp’s essay “Ironic Patterning and Numerical Composition in the Vie de saint Alexis: Form and Effect/Affect” takes an ironic look at the oppositions used throughout the work to offer a rich analysis...
Since its founding in 1943, Medievalia et Humanistica has won worldwide recognition as the first scholarly publication in America to devote itself entirely to medieval and Renaissance studies. Since 1970, a new series, sponsored by the Modern Language Association of America and edited by an international board of distinguished scholars and critics, has published interdisciplinary articles. In yearly hardcover volumes, the new series publishes significant scholarship, criticism, and reviews treating all facets of medieval and Renaissance culture: history, art, literature, music, science, law, economics, and philosophy.
Ho già pubblicato due libri su Dante: “Il pensiero politico di Dante”, pubblicato dalla casa editrice Aletti, e “I fondamenti storici e filosofici del pensiero politico di Dante”, pubblicato dalla Albatros. Ho presentato questi libri in sedi prestigiose, come “Circolo degli Artisti Casa di Dante” a Firenze, e “l’Accademia Belli” di Roma, e non nego di aver avuto molte difficoltà nel far accogliere la mia interpretazione del pensiero di Dante: il mio è un Dante molto diverso dall’arcigno professore, un po’ reazionario e molto “medioevale”, che viene presentato dalla cultura ufficiale italiana. Il mio Dante è un uomo d’azione, fin da giovane attivamente impegnat...
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