--- Begin Forwarded Message --- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 11:10:25 -0500 From: J B Thompson <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Ubi sunt? <fwd> Sender: J B Thompson <[log in to unmask]> Message-ID: <[log in to unmask]> Announcing the publication of a major new book ------------------- MONTALE: WORDS IN TIME ------------------- ---------------------- Edited by George Talbot and Doug Thompson, University of Hull Published by Troubador Publishing Ltd, Market Harborough ISBN 1 899293 36 1 £12.99 208pp This new volume brings together 15 essays based on papers delivered at conferences held at the University of Hull and the Istituto italiano di Cultura, Melbourne, to mark the centenary of Montale's birth. Contents -------- "Montale on Svevo" - Brian Moloney "Montale e Bazlen" - Elvio Guagnini "Dante, Montale and Miss Brandeis: A (Partial) Revisitation of Montale's Dantism" - Tom O'Neill "Montale and Cardarelli: A Two Way Traffic of Influence" - Charles Burdett "Spazî d'acqua, specchi e parvenze in Montale (con alcuni echi danteschi)" - Giuseppe Antonio Camerino "Corno inglese?" - Antonio Pagliaro "Il problema del tempo negli 'Ossi di seppia' di Montale" - Clodagh Brook "Verticality in Montale" - Felix Siddell "Montale on the Rites and Rituals of Spring: 'La primavera hitleriana'" - George Talbot "Hypothesis on Montale's 'Memoria dei poeti' in 'L'anguilla'" - David Fairservice "Further reflections on the theme of death in the poetry of Eugenio Montale: 'A mia madre', 'Voce giunta con le folaghe' and 'I morti'" - Rossella Riccobono "'Un lungo inghippo': the 'other' in Montale's later works" - Éanna Ó Ceallacháin "The 'Wuthering Heights' of 'La casa dei doganieri': The parallel universes of Emily Brontë and Eugenio Montale" - Walter Musolino "Alone and palely loitering: Echoes and influences in Montale's 'Meriggiare'" - Cormac Ó Cuilleanáin THIS BOOK MAY BE ORDERED DIRECT FROM THE PUBLISHERS OR THROUGH YOUR LOCAL BOOKSHOP. VISIT OUR WEB SITE FOR DETAILS OF OTHER ITALIAN INTEREST BOOKS: www.crlpublishing.co.uk/crl/troubador/ FORTHCOMING: Petrarch's 'Canzionerie' A major new edition with parallel texts of all the Canzionerie and editorial comment and analysis by Professor F. J. Jones, University of Swansea. Two volumes. Publication: 1999 --- End Forwarded Message --- ---------------------- G.Talbot [log in to unmask] %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%