This essay originates from a variation of Manzoni’s Fermo e Lucia (a later to be de- leted phrase presenting a “short-circuit” through a figure of speech, or maybe a lapsus) and a paratextual passage from the 1830’s Ivanhoe. The essay analyses the complex relationship between “fortuna” and “provvidenza” in The Betrothed, the novelistic masterpiece by Manzoni, paying special attention to the chapters in which the grip of fate seems to be stronger (e.g. the chapters about the plague). Drawing from both Kohler’s and Jameson’s theories of the secularization of providence, this essay scrutinizes the plot of coincidences of The Betrothed, while providing the foundations of a theoretical discussion
The first part of the essay describes Manzoni’s remarks on language: in particular, his strong belie...
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A story of two young lovers in seventeenth-century Lombardy whose attempt to get married is hindered...
The essay examines the figure of Lucia from Manzoni’s I promessi sposi, in the light of the literary...
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Questo libro intende analizzare i vari aspetti legati alla figura di Manzoni tragico. La critica ha ...
The first part of the essay describes Manzoni’s remarks on language: in particular, his strong belie...
The free movement of viral matter—whether biological or ideological—threatens the free movement and ...
This essay reaffirms the question of the polemic between Manzoni and Sismondi in regard to the negat...
The matchless fortune of Alessandro Manzoni\u2019s masterpiece "The Betrothed", due to the mandatory...
The relationship between Niccolò Tommaseo and Alessandro Manzoni – a relationship with literary, lin...
The essay investigates the relations between Versi a Carlo Imbonati and I Sepolcri, works that meet ...
A story of two young lovers in seventeenth-century Lombardy whose attempt to get married is hindered...
The essay examines the figure of Lucia from Manzoni’s I promessi sposi, in the light of the literary...
The book opens with an introduction by John Jeffries Martin on Alessandro Manzoni and his great nove...
This essay shows that Manzoni is greatly indebted to Alfieri’s works written between 1777 and 1779 (...
This article examines a passage from Alessandro Manzoni's Fermo e Lucia (1821–23), the so-called dig...
In order to tell the story of the conversion of the Conte del Sagrato in Fermo e Lucia, Manzoni adhe...
Refleksja na temat literackich wizji epidemii, ze szczegółowym omówieniem wątku zarazy w romantyczne...
The themes of the essay are two opposite cases, both belonging to the vast and contradictory field o...
Questo libro intende analizzare i vari aspetti legati alla figura di Manzoni tragico. La critica ha ...
The first part of the essay describes Manzoni’s remarks on language: in particular, his strong belie...
The free movement of viral matter—whether biological or ideological—threatens the free movement and ...
This essay reaffirms the question of the polemic between Manzoni and Sismondi in regard to the negat...