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Et in Arcadia ego. Roma come luogo della memoria nelle culture europee - Et in Arcadia ego. Rome as a memorial place in European cultures - Le strade che portano alla Città eterna - The roads leading to the Eternal City

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Et in Arcadia ego scrive Goethe a sigillo di un viaggio nella città di Roma - l'ideale Arcadia di scrittori, artisti ed intellettuali della modernità. Il presente volume raccoglie capitoli dedicati alla figura dell'Urbe in quanto città-Arcadia: come delle ideali vie consolari, tali interventi si sviluppano verso le più varie diramazioni tematiche, pur avendo tutti lo stesso punto di origine o di arrivo: Roma, intesa alla luce del valore architettonico, storico oppure anche simbolico. Una prima ideale "via" di discussione parte dalla Polonia, un'altra passa attraverso l'Inghilterra, una terza "via" unisce idealmente la Grecia con la Russia; un'ultima si origina dalla Roma antica e spazia dal Cinquecento fino ad arrivare alla fin de siècle e al Novecento.
Et in Arcadia ego is what Goethe writes after his journey to the city of Rome, to denote the ideal Arcadia for writers, artists and intellectuals of modernity. The present collection comprises chapters dedicated to the figure of Rome as an Arcadia-city: like ideal consular roads, these papers develop into varied thematic branches, even though they all have the same starting, or ending, point - the city of Rome, analyzed from the point of view of its architectural, historical or symbolic value. One ideal "road" of discussion starts in Poland, another "road" passes through England, a third ideally combines Greece and Russia; yet another ideal discussion "road" originates from the ancient Roman myths, runs through the 16th century and reaches the fin de siècle and the 20th century.

List of contents

viaggio - Roma - civiltà - cultura - tempo - Impero romano - fascismo - Impero britannico - memoria - mito - città - archetipi - romanitas - romanesco - Arcadia
travels - Rome - civilization - culture - time - Roman Empire - Fascism - the British Empire - memory - myth - city - archetypes - romanitas - romanesco - Arcadia

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Artur Gäkowski, prof. assoc. Università di ¿ód¿. Vice-Preside della Facoltà di Filologia, capo di Italianistica. Interessi: onomastica, linguistica, pragmatica, traduzione. Presidente Commissione Onomastica slava e SIP. Membro ICOS.
Stefano Cavallo, Ph. D., Università di ¿ód¿. Insegna lingua e cultura italiane. Ricerca: letteratura contemporanea.
Katarzyna Kowalik, Università di ¿ód¿. Insegna lingua e letteratura italiane. Ricerca: letteratura XIX e XX sec. in Italia e Francia.


Artur Gäkowski, Assoc. Prof., University of ¿ód¿; Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Philology, Head of Italian Studies Department. Research area: onomastic, linguistics, pragmatics, translation. Chairman of: Commission of Slavic Onomastics, SIP. Member of ICOS.
Stefano Cavallo, Ph. D., University of ¿ód¿, teaches Italian language and culture. Interests: Italian literature.
Katarzyna Kowalik, University of ¿ód¿, teaches Italian language and literature. Interests: XIX-XX c. Italian and French literature.

Product details

Assisted by Stefano Cavallo (Editor), Artur Ga¿kowski (Editor), Artur Galkowski (Editor), Katarzyna Kowalik (Editor), Maria Zaleska (Editor)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English, Italian
Product format Hardback
Released 30.06.2021
 
EAN 9783631818770
ISBN 978-3-631-81877-0
No. of pages 224
Dimensions 148 mm x 19 mm x 210 mm
Weight 408 g
Illustrations 6 Abb.
Series Etudes de linguistique, littérature et arts / Studi di Lingua, Letteratura e Arte
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative linguistics

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