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Articoli
Lords of Peace, Lords of War: the Master and the Terrorist in Child’s Play by David Malouf | |
Antonella Riem Natale | 6-15 |
“And then I smiled”: Recent Postcolonial Fiction and the War on Terror | |
Silvia Albertazzi | 16-23 |
Representations of the Lebanese Civil War and Peace in two Short Stories by Mai Ghoussoub | |
Carmen Concilio | 24-33 |
“All That May Become a Man”: Macbeth and the Breakdown of the Heroic Model | |
Lucia Folena | 34-44 |
The Imperceptible Divide between Valour and Violence: Robin Hyde’s Passport to Hell | |
Paola Della Valle | 45-54 |
Tales of War for the ‘Third Generation’: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Half of a Yellow Sun | |
Serena Guarracino | 55-64 |
The Boredom and Futility of War in Patrick White’s Fiction | |
Annalisa Pes | 65-73 |
From Propaganda to Private Grief: Rudyard Kipling and World War I | |
Irene De Angelis | 74-81 |
Writing Peace out of Conflict: Nancy Cunard, Carole Satyamurti, Frank McGuinness | |
Loredana Salis | 82-94 |
De-silencing the Past: Traumatic War Memories in Zimbabwean Narratives | |
Nicoletta Brazzelli | 95-105 |
Post-Partition Conflicts and Diasporic Loss in Amitav Ghosh and Jhumpa Lahiri’s Narratives | |
Angelo Monaco | 106-113 |
“I timidi fiori del cuore e della mente”: Verses of a V.A.D. | |
Ellen Patat | 114-127 |
“This inexplicable war”. William Butler Yeats and his ‘Silence’ on the Great War | |
Erica Maggioni | 128-137 |