Since many listmembers have kindly contacted me asking for the table
content
of the volume "Il Mediterraneo. Una rete interletteraria", Bulzoni 2000, I
let circulate the full version of the short presentation I sent.
Best regards,
Franca Sinopoli.
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Dionyz Durisin, Armando Gnisci (edited by), Il Mediterraneo. Una rete
interletteraria, Rome, Bulzoni 2000 (www.bulzoni.it)
The volume is the last work of the great Slovakian literary theorist and
comparatist Dionyz Durisin, who has directed in the last phase of his life
the series of collective monographys in six volumes entitled Les communautés
interlittéraires spécifiques (Bratislava, 1987-1993), result of another
international research program. The present one, directed together with
Armando Gnisci, is dedicated to the interliterary process of Mediterranean
literatures. The book contains the contributions of the participants to the
agreement between CNR and Slovakian Academy of Sciences (1995-1998), and
appears as no.8 of the collection " Italian Studies (and Texts)", Department
of Italian Studies of the University of Rome "La Sapienza", in two editions,
Italian and Italian-french-Slovakian.
Index of the content: Introduction of the President of the Slovakian Academy
of Sciences (Stefan Luby); Introduction of the Director of the Department of
Italian Studies of the University of Rome "La Sapienza" (Amedeo Quondam);
Introduction of the Italian General Editor (Armando Gnisci); Italian
Scientific Editors' note (Nora Moll, Franca Sinopoli); Contributions: Jan
Koska, The world-wide literature as a process of literary appropriation;
Dionyz Durisin, The intercontinental relations in the literary and cultural
Mediterranean process; Armando Gnisci, Comparative literature as a
discipline of decolonization; Pavol Koprda, Mediterranean sources of the
baroque Slavism; Ivan Dorovsky, Mediterranean oriental centrism; Sofia
Alexandrovna Ilinskaia, Mediterranean identity of the Greek poetry in XX
Century; Skoviera Daniel, The Greek-Latin tradition in the cultural and
literary history of Slovak; Milos Zelenka, Mediterranean centrism in Czech
literature; Ivo Pospísil, Mediterranean interliterary centrism and Russian
literature; Xénia Celnarová, Shapes of mediterranean identity in Asia Minor;
Svetlana Viktorovna Prozogina, The role of Maghreb in the Mediterranean
centrism; Elena Riauzova, Portuguese literature and the "lusofonia". How to
exceede the complex of "small" nation by means of the interliterary
centrism; Franca Sinopoli, The literatures of Mediterranean Europe at the
origins of literary history between end of XVIII and XIX Centuries; Armando
Gnisci, Mediterranean interliterary network; Dionyz Durisin, Convergences
between the Italian and Slovakian research teams on the interliterariness;
Bibliographical essay: The Mediterranean. A self-representation in
construction (Costanza Ferrini); Appendix: The reception of the work of
Dionyz Durisin in the western literary study (Marián Gálik).
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