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The Oxford Companion to Italian Literature
Edited by Peter Hainsworth and David Robey
692 pages
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4 maps
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234x156mm
978-0-19-818332-7
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Hardback
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19 September 2002
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- First comprehensive reference work in English on Italian Literature for both specialists and non-specialists
- Covers the whole of Italian literature - from the 13th century to the present - with generous coverage of contemporary writing
- Provides in-depth coverage of major figures from Dante and Machiavelli to Pirandello and Primo Levi
- Includes extensive entries on less well-known writers as well as writings by Italians in dialect and in other languages, notably Latin and Provençal
- Places writers and works in their wider social, historical, artistic, and political circumstances with a valuable range of contextual entries
- Cross-referenced throughout, with an Introduction, a Reader's Guide, a Chronology, and Maps
Embracing the whole of Italian literature, from the early thirteenth century to the present, The Oxford Companion to Italian Literature takes a broad view of what constitutes literature, covering historical writing, travel writing, theatre, and philosophy as well as the novel, poetry, literary dialogues, and critical theory. Providing generous coverage of canonical figures - from Dante and Petrarch to Montale and Calvino - it also contains a wealth of short entries on significant minor figures. The Companion also explores Latin literature written by Italian authors - a major feature of Renaissance
culture - and Italian dialect literature; and highlights articles which place the writers and their works in their wider social, historical, artistic, and political context. The 2,400 alphabetically-arranged entries provide clear, up-to-date coverage of Italian literature, making this an essential reference for specialists and non-specialists alike. Written by expert contributors, the entries reflect the current state of international scholarship, which has developed in many different and exciting directions in recent years.
Readership: Students, scholars, and anyone interested in Italian literature of all periods.
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Edited by Peter Hainsworth, Professor of Italian, University of Oxford, and David Robey, Professor of Italian, University of Reading Contributors: Roger Absalom [RAbs] Michael Allen [MA] University of California, Los Angeles Richard Andrews [RAA] University of Leeds Giovanni Aquilecchia [GAq] University College, London Peter Armour [PA] Royal Holloway, University of London Massimo Bacigalupo [MB] University of Genoa Zyg Baranski [ZB] University of Cambridge Paul Barnaby [PBarn] University of Edinburgh John Barnes [JCB] University College,
Dublin Lorenzo Bartoli [LB] University of Glasgow Paolo Bartoloni [PBart] La Trobe University, Victoria Gino Bedani [GLCB] University of Swansea Richard Bellamy [RPB] University of Reading Anna Laura Bellina [ALB] University of Padua Pietro Beltrami [PGB] University of Pisa Paola Bertoldi [PBert] Wolfson College, Oxford Robert Black [RDB] University of Leeds Giovanni Bogliolo [GBB] University of Urbino Guido Bonsaver [GUB] Royal Holloway, University of London Steven Botterill [SNB] University of California, Berkeley Svetlana Kostantinova Bouchoueva [SKB] University of St Petersburg Vittore Branca [VB] Fondazione Cini, Venice Peter Brand
[CPB] University of Edinburgh Alison Brown [ABr] Royal Holloway, University of London Judith Bryce [JHB] University of Bristol Bojan Bujic [BB] Magdalen College, Oxford Alan Bullock [ABu] University of Leeds Charles Burdett [CFB] University of Bristol Peter Burke [UPB] Emmanuel College, Cambridge Jennifer Burns [JEB] University of Warwick Alberto Cadioli [AC] University of Milan Michael Caesar [MPC] University of Birmingham Ann Caesar [AHC] Univerity of Warwick Stefano Calabrese [SC] University of Udine Nadia Cannata [NC] University of Reading Martino Capucci [MC] University of Bologna Manuel Carrera Díaz [MCD] University of Seville Giovanni Carsaniga [GC] University of Sydney Tim Carter [TC] Royal Holloway, University of London Carlo Caruso [CCa] Univerity of St Andrews Remo Catani [RDC] University of Wales, Cardiff Claude Cazalé-Bérard [CC-B] University of Lille III Luciano Cheles [LChe] University of Lancaster Francesca Chiarelli [FC] Royal Holloway, University of London Loredana Chines [LChi] University of Bologna Claudio Ciociola [CCi] Università per Stranieri, Siena Barry Collett [BC] University of Melbourne Philip Cooke [PC] University of Strathclyde Richard Cooper [RAC] Brasenose College, Oxford Ilaria Crotti [IC] University of Venice Giovanni Da Pozzo [GDP]
University of Padua Michel David [MD] Nicholas Davidson [NSD] St Edmund Hall, Oxford Mark Davie [RMD] University of Exeter Albinia de la Mare [ACdelaM] King's College, London Anna Del Conte [ADelC] London Cristina Della Coletta [CDellaC] University of Virginia Peter Denley [PRD] Queen Mary and Westfield College, London Arnaldo Di Benedetto [ADiB] University of Turin John Dickie [JD] University College, London Paul Diffley [PBD] University of Exeter Franco D'Intino [FD'I] University of Birmingham Simon Ditchfield [SD] University of York Anna Dolfi [AD] Univerity of Florence Robert Dombroski [RSD] City University of New York Raffaele Donnarumma [RD] University of Pisa Marco Dorigatti [MGD] St Peter's College, Oxford Christopher Duggan [CD] University of Reading Derek Duncan [DD] University of Bristol Jonathan Dunnage [JMD] University of Swansea Edoardo Esposito [EE] University of Milan Silvia Evangelisti [SE] University of Birmingham Jane Everson [JEE] Royal Holloway, University of London Conor Fahy [CF] University College, London Ursula Fanning [UJF] University College, Dublin Claire Farago [CJF] University of Colorado Joe Farrell [JF] University of Strathclyde Ronnie Ferguson [RGF] University of Durham Franco Fido [FF] Harvard University David Forgacs
[DF] University College, London Barbara Garvin [BG] University College, London John Gatt-Rutter [JG-R] La Trobe University, Victoria Nella Giannetto [NG] David Gibbons [DG] University of Edinburgh Robert Gordon [RSCG] Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge Guglielmo Gorni [GG] University of Geneva Caterina Griffante [CG] University of Venice Gwyn Griffith [TGG] University of Manchester Clive Griffiths [CEJG] University of Manchester Stephen Gundle [SG] Royal Holloway, University of London Peter Hainsworth [PH] Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford Vivienne Hand [VS-H] Royal Holloway, University of London Manfred Hardt [MH] University of Duisburg Robert Hastings [RABGH] University of Manchester Eric Haywood [EGH] University College, Dublin Robert Hollander [RH] Princeton University Deborah Holmes [DCH] New College, Oxford George Holmes [GH] All Souls College, Oxford Claire Honess [CEH] University of Reading Philip Horne [PRH] Oxford >>>>>Carolyn James [CJ] Monash University John Johnson [JJ] Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford Verina Jones [VRJ] University of Reading Bill Kent [FWK] Monash University David Kimbell [DRBK] University of Edinburgh Christopher Kleinhenz [CK] University of Wisconsin Dilwyn Knox [DK] University College, London Benjamin Kohl [BK] Vassar College Jill Kraye [JK] Warburg Institute, University of London John Law [JEL] University of Swansea Nigella Lawson [NL] London Ann Lawson Lucas [ALL] Univerity of Hull Laura Lepschy [LL] University College, London Giulio Lepschy [GCL] University of Reading John Lindon [JMAL] University College, London Jennifer Lorch [JAL] University of Warwick Robert Lumley [BL] University College, London Romano Luperini [RL] University of Siena Ian Maclean [IWFM] All Souls College, Oxford Ilaria Magnani Campanacci [IMC] Martin Maiden [MM] Trinity College, Oxford Guido Mazzoni [GM] University of Siena Elizabeth McGrath [EMcG] Warburg Institute, University
of London Martin McLaughlin [MMcL] Magdalen College, Oxford Philip McNair [PMcN] University of Birmingham Harry McWilliam [HMcW] University of Leicester Erika Milburn [ELM] St John's College, Oxford Eileen Anne Millar [EAM] University of Glasgow Alan Millen [AM] University of Kent Stephen Milner [SJM] University of Bristol Vincenzo Moleta [VBM] University of Western Australia Sarah Morgan [SVM] University of Bristol Luigina Morini [LM] University of Pavia Anne Mullen [AWM] Royal Holloway, University of London Geoffrey Nowell-Smith [GN-S] University of Luton Catherine O'Brien [CO'B] University College, Galway Deirdre O'Grady [DO'G]
University College, Dublin Tony Pagliaro [ADP] La Trobe University Letizia Panizza [LAP] Royal Holloway, University of London Eugenia Paulicelli [EP] City University of New York Spencer Pearce [SPC] University of Manchester Lino Pertile [LPer] Harvard University Jennifer Petrie [JP] University College, Dublin Michelangelo Picone [MP] University of Zurich Giuliana Pieri [GP] Royal Holloway, University of London Katia Pizzi [KP] University of Kent Loredana Polezzi [LPol] University of Warwick John Pollard [JP] Anglia Polytechnic University Anna Proudfoot [ASP] Oxford Brookes University Pietro Puliatti [PP] Albert Rabil Jr. [AR] State
University of New York, Old Westbury Judy Rawson [JR] University of Warwick Dennis Rhodes [DER] British Library, London Lucy Riall [LR] Birkbeck College, London Kenneth Richards [KR] University of Manchester Brian Richardson [BR] University of Leeds Christina Roaf [ECMR] Somerville College, Oxford Clare Robertson [CR] University of Reading David Robey [DR] University of Reading Paolo Rossi [PLR] University of Lancaster Silvia Rotondella [SR] June Salmons [JMS] University of Swansea Aldo Scaglione [AS] New York University Elizabeth Schachter [ES] University of Kent Darrow Schecter [DS] University of Sussex John Scott [JAS]
University of Western Australia Hugh Shankland [HS] University of Durham Prue Shaw [PS] University College, London Sybil Sheringham [SCS] Oxford Nicoletta Simborowski [NMS] Christ Church, Oxford Maurice Slawinski [MPS] University of Lancaster Rosa Solinas [RS] St Cross College, Oxford Marialuisa Stazio [MLS] Giuseppe Stellardi [GS] St Hugh's College, Oxford Luigi Surdich [LS] University of Genoa George Talbot [GT] University of Hull Anthony Julian Tamburri [AJT] Purdue University, Indiana Emmanuela Tandello [ET] Christ Church, Oxford John Took [JT] University College, London Brian Trowell [BLT] University of Oxford Jonathan
Usher [JU] University of Edinburgh Shirley Vinall [SV] University of Reading Juliann Vitullo [JV] Arizona State University Chris Wagstaff [CGW] University of Reading Giles Walker [GPTW] Oriel College, Oxford Sharon Wood [SW] University of Leicester John Woodhouse [JRW] Magdalen College, Oxford Diego Zancani [DieZ] Balliol College, Oxford Domenico Zanrè [DomZ] University of Glasgow
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"I have consulted this book for almost a year for research, teaching, and editorial work, and in all cases, but especially for editing, it has proved an invaluable, user-friendly, and quick provider of reliable information ... an outstanding pioneering work ... a very fine volume that scholars will find indispensable." - Modern Language Review "The Oxford Companion to Italian Literature is an essential purchase for relevant libraries and will equally prove a critical reference source in Italian collections. The work can be very strongly recommended." - Chris Taylor, Curator French and Italian Collections, National Library of Scotland "The entries are invariably clearly written, accurate, reliable and
informative. They are thoroughly cross-referenced." - Chris Taylor, Curator French and Italian Collections, National Library of Scotland "Coverage is remarkably balanced between the different periods, taking in writers from Dante to Tabucchi." - Chris Taylor, Curator French and Italian Collections, National Library of Scotland "Scholars and students of Italian literature have been waiting for the appearance of an Oxford companion to Italian literature with a good deal of anticipation and no doubt impatience for several decades ... finally they have an Oxford Companion of their own to place on the reference shelf and one which lives up to the kudos of the sister volumes for French and German. They will no doubt be uncorking the Chianti
in Italian departments around the English-speaking world." - Chris Taylor, Curator French and Italian Collections, National Library of Scotland "... impressive list of contributors ... a substantial achievement." - Italian Studies "It is the first - and therefore greatly to be welcomed - attempt to provide a reference work in English similar in scope to the Oxford Companions to French, German, and English literatures, as well as literature in translation." - Italian Studies "This first Companion to Italian Literature to appear in English is as complete, reliable and useful as any such enterprise could be ... it contains nearly 2,400 articles which cover almost every writer of reputation active over a period of
about nine centuries ... All aspects of literature are here, not only creative writers but also historians, philosophers, critics, throughout the ages." - Masolino D'Amico, Times Literary Supplement "It is a delight to open the volume at random and read the first entry that catches the eye. Indeed, two copies of The Oxford Companion to Italian Literature are needed, one in the study and the other beside the bed." - Rivista (the Journal of the British-Italian Society) "... indispensable as a work of reference." - Rivista (the Journal of the British-Italian Society)
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Introduction
List of the More Important Entries
Reader's Guide
Abbreviations
List of Contributors
Chronological Conspectus
Maps
A-Z ENTRIES
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