Sommario
Poetiche
| In memoria di Francesco Benozzo. Amato amico, poeta e bardo | |
| Antonella Riem Natale | 6-23 |
| Kraljevich: fra Caterina Percoto e Marguerite Yourcenar | |
| Ludovica Cantarutti | 24-32 |
Articoli
| Moving Bodies and Identities Across the Atlantic: The Subversive Narrative of the Slave Trade in Bernardine Evaristo’s Blonde Roots | |
| Maria Renata Dolce | 33-46 |
| Robert Graves, the Victorian Education System, and the British Identity | |
| Anna Enrichetta Soccio | 47-57 |
| R. L. Stevenson’s “The Enchantress” (1889): A Fin de Siècle Cautionary Tale? | |
| Loredana Salis | 58-67 |
| ‘Landscape for its own sake’: Walter Pater’s Ecology in “Sebastian van Storck” | |
| Maria Luisa De Rinaldis | 68-78 |
| The Representations of “Deutschtum” in the Literary Gazette, Blackwood’s Magazine, and the New Monthly Magazine, 1817-1821 | |
| Marco Canani | 79-90 |
| ‘Naked Beauty display’d’. Bodies, Souls and Sexuality in William Blake’s Composite Art. Part I | |
| Milena Romero Allué | 91-118 |
| Raccontare Juan José Millás: l’altro lato della realtà. A proposito di Volver a casa, El orden alfabético, El mundo, La mujer loca, Ese imbécil va a escribir una novela | |
| Luigi Contadini | 119-133 |
| Relics of Trees and Angels: J. M. Coetzee, Zbigniew Herbert, and Berlinde De Bruyckere at the Venice Biennale | |
| Lucia Claudia Fiorella | 134-154 |
| Decolonial Refeminization and Resurgence in Leanne Betasamosake Simpson’s Dancing on Our Turtle’s Back | |
| Deborah Saidero | 155-166 |
| Discovery Systems and Information Literacy (Part I). Musings on the Current State of Search Interfaces | |
| Andrea Cuna | 167-177 |
| Ecology, Gender and Cultural Ideology in Doris Lessing’s The Grass is Singing | |
| Myriam Di Maio | 178-189 |
| L’Etnofilologia come in-disciplina. In memoria di Francesco Benozzo | |
| Gabriele Sorice | 190-200 |
Recensioni
| David Malouf’s Partnership Narratives: “The Light that Fills the World” | |
| Coral Ann Howells | 201-203 |
| Il gruppo di Bloomsbury. Vita, morte e resurrezione di un fenomeno culturale | |
| Claudia Cao | 204-206 |
| Alice Munro’s Bestiary: A Book of Human and Non-Human Animals | |
| Elena Bastianoni | 207-209 |
