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While scholars have long explored connections between Chaucer and Boccaccio, relatively few have asked why Chaucer makes such a habit of obscuring the influence of his favourite …
In 136 BC, in Sicily (which was then a Roman province), some four hundred slaves of Syrian origin rebelled against their masters and seized the city of Henna with much bloodshed. …
(Edition revised in 2023) The MICHELIN Sicily local map, scale 1 / 220 000 is the ideal companion to fully explore the popular Italian island and provides star-rated Michelin …
The twenty-sixth thrilling mystery in the Inspector Montalbano series.
This book reassesses the history of Italian communism in international perspective. Analyzing the rise and fall of the Italian Communist Party as a case study in the global history …
Guiden tar dig direkt till det bästa Sicilien har att erbjuda. Här hittar du en säregen blandning av allt från språk, sedvänjor och kokkonst till konst och inte minst arkitektur. …
Food and Emotions in Italian Women's Writing discusses the relevance of food imaginaries in the writing of Italian women over a period of one hundred years, from the 1920s to the …
In the early 1850s, John Ruskin published The Stones of Venice, a history of Venetian architecture. He asserted the moral and aesthetic superiority of Venice’s medieval buildings …
The Gothic, proliferating across different literary, socio-cultural, and scientific spaces, permeated and influenced the project of Italian nation-building, casting a dark and …
Pulcinella, a Neapolitan clown born of the commedia dell’arte tradition, went viral in Europe in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. He was an unlikely hero, grotesque in his …