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Studi linguistici e letterari tra Italia e mondo iberico in età moderna.

Curator: A cura di Michela Graziani e Salomé Vuelta García.
Publisher: Olschki Ed.
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Details: cm 17 x 24, vi-140 pp., brossura Biblioteca dell''«Archivum Romanicum». Serie I: Storia, Letteratura, Paleografia,442.

Abstract: Questo volume inaugura una serie che raccoglie gli esiti del seminario permanente Relazioni linguistiche e letterarie tra Italia e mondo iberico in età moderna. Nato nel gennaio 2014 presso il Dipartimento di Lingue, Letterature e Studi Interculturali dell’Università di Firenze, il seminario si propone come momento di riflessione e di studio comparatistico linguistico-letterario fra l’area culturale iberica e italiana di epoca moderna ed è aperto a tutti gli interessati a questo campo di ricerca. I saggi qui riuniti spaziano dalla poesia, alla prosa, al teatro, alla storiografia linguistica, con uno sguardo attento alle vicissitudini storiche e ai rapporti culturali dal Cinquecento al Settecento inoltrato, prendendo in esame autori e testi, noti e meno noti, in un’ottica comparatistica.

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