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Speciale Shakespeare “Sacro specchio della moda”: William Shakespeare, voce del potere / “A Glass of Godly Form”: Shakespeare as the Voice of Established Power
Editors Giuliana Iannaccaro (Università degli Studi di Milano) and Alessandra Petrina (Università degli Studi di Padova)
Introduction: Empowering Shakespeare – Giuliana Iannaccaro (Università degli Studi di Milano)
“The Boers or the English… that is not the Question”: The Shakespearean Tragedy in Herbert Dhlomo’s “Dingane” – Giuliana Iannaccaro (Università degli Studi di Milano)
“Shakespeare in Time of War”: teatro e propaganda durante la Grande guerra – Luigi Marfè (Università degli Studi di Padova)
Shakespearean Fragments to Define and Mourn Englishness in “Mrs Dalloway” and “Her Privates We” – Maria Grazia Dongu (Università degli Studi di Cagliari)
“We’ve had quite a Shakespearean evening, haven’t we?”: Shakespeare and Dorothy Sayers – Alessandra Petrina (Università degli Studi di Padova)
“It must be by his death”. “I, Cinna (the Poet)” and the Appropriation of Shakespeare’s Ghostly Voice – Andrea Peghinelli (Sapienza Università di Roma)
Shakespeare, the Father of English? A Review of the Vocabulary Question – Iolanda Plescia (Sapienza Università di Roma)

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Intrusion and Presence of the Author in Samuel Beckett’s “The Unnamable” and B. S. Johnson’s “Albert Angelo” – Daniele Corradi (Università di Parma)

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2023Intrusion and Presence of the Author in Samuel Beckett’s “The Unnamable” and B. S. Johnson’s “Albert Angelo”Corradi, DanieleArticle
2023Shakespeare, the Father of English? A Review of the Vocabulary QuestionPlescia, IolandaArticle
2023“It must be by his death”. “I, Cinna (the Poet)” and the Appropriation of Shakespeare’s Ghostly VoicePeghinelli, AndreaArticle
2023“We’ve had quite a Shakespearean evening, haven’t we?”: Shakespeare and Dorothy SayersPetrina, AlessandraArticle
2023Shakespearean Fragments to Define and Mourn Englishness in “Mrs Dalloway” and “Her Privates We”Dongu, Maria GraziaArticle
2023“Shakespeare in Time of War”: teatro e propaganda durante la Grande guerraMarfè, LuigiArticle
2023“The Boers or the English… that is not the Question”: The Shakespearean Tragedy in Herbert Dhlomo’s “Dingane”Iannaccaro, GiulianaArticle
2023IntroduzioneIannaccio, GiulianaArticle
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