Mimesis International: Literature
Disciplining the imagination. Newtonianism and prose narrative in Eighteenth-Century Britain
Alessio Mattana
Libro: Libro in brossura
editore: Mimesis International
anno edizione: 2024
pagine: 184
Insights into the history of linguistics. Selected papers from ICHoLS XV
Libro: Libro in brossura
editore: Mimesis International
anno edizione: 2024
pagine: 194
The land of space and dust. A trip to the U.S.A. with 13 writers 1920-2000
Ruggero D'Alessandro, Luca Saltini
Libro: Libro in brossura
editore: Mimesis International
anno edizione: 2024
pagine: 164
Peter Churchill. The forgotten novels of a British secret agent
Andrea Cominini
Libro: Libro in brossura
editore: Mimesis International
anno edizione: 2022
pagine: 212
We women of Tehran
S. Farian Sabahi
Libro: Libro in brossura
editore: Mimesis International
anno edizione: 2021
pagine: 84
Alla vigilia del voto in Iran un racconto in prima persona sulle origini della capitale iraniana e sulle sue contraddizioni, sui diritti delle minoranze religiose e delle donne. Donne protagoniste in molti campi, persino nello sport, ma che sono ancora in fondo solo un tassello nella propaganda di regime. Un testo animato dai versi dei grandi poeti persiani che affronta anche con ironia i tempi più complessi, nel tentativo di abbattere i più vieti stereotipi sull'islam.
Beyond the walls of Baghdad
Marika Guerrini
Libro: Libro in brossura
editore: Mimesis International
anno edizione: 2021
pagine: 136
Retold resold transformed. Crime fiction in the global era
Libro
editore: Mimesis International
anno edizione: 2019
pagine: 168
Fernando Pessoa. A quasi memoir
José Paulo Cavalcanti Filho
Libro
editore: Mimesis International
anno edizione: 2019
pagine: 650
Nation, community, self. Female voices in Scottish theatre from the late Sixties to the present
Gioia Angeletti
Libro
editore: Mimesis International
anno edizione: 2018
pagine: 358
From the late 1960s until the present day, a significant number of women playwrights have emerged in Scottish theatre who have made a pioneering contribution to dramatic innovation and experimentation. Despite the critical reassessment of some of these authors in the last twenty years, their invaluable achievement in playwriting, within and outside Scotland, still deserves more thorough investigations and fuller acknowledgement. This work explores what is still uncharted territory by examining a selection of representative texts by Ann Marie di Mambro, Marcella Evaristi, Sue Glover, Jackie Kay, Liz Lochhead, Sharman Macdonald, and Joan Ure. The three macro-thematic areas of the book – the rewriting of the Shakespearean canon; the representation of female communities and minorities; and the conflicts between the self and society – find significant and paradigmatic expression in their dramas. All seven writers examined in this book have explored new theatrical methods, introduced aesthetic innovations and opened new perspectives to engage with the complexities of national, community and individual identities. This study will surely contribute to wider recognition of their achievement, so that their work can never again be described as “uncharted territory”.