This volume explores Italian science fiction from the nineteenth century to the twenty-first, covering literary texts, films, music and visual works by figures as diverse as Maria Rosa Cutrufelli, Peter Kolosimo, Primo Levi, Antonio Margheriti, Gilda Musa and Roberto Vacca.
Ebook available to libraries exclusively as part of the JSTOR Path to Open intiative. Creative nonfictional writing about place became increasingly prominent in British and Irish literary culture during the 2010s.
This book opens up a new view of cultural history in the age of Enlightenment. By close study of the relations between a French author and a Swiss publisher, it gives an inside view of how French books were produced and distributed in the literary underground.
Icelanders Eastward: Sailors and the Emerging Modern World is the first translation from Icelandic of the narratives of two men – Árni Magnússon... Læs mere
Carmen Martín Gaite (1925-2000): Conversing Across the Genres in Poetry, Short Stories, and Theatrical Works is a co-edited volume of essays that brings together major Martín Gaite scholars to examine the canonical author’s works in lesser-studied genres.