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Francesco Ardolino deposited Campana, Dino (1998). «Cantos órficos y otros poemas» on MLA Commons 4 years, 10 months ago
Review of Spanish translation of Canti Orfici by Dino Campana
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Francesco Ardolino deposited Helga Schneider: la ferita aperta della scrittura on MLA Commons 4 years, 10 months ago
In this interview, granted by Helga Schneider in November 2002, the ideas that predominante in all her novels are present, from the impossibility of forgiveness to the refusal of
hatred. Schneider shows the horrors of Nazism from within and interprets Evil from the viewpoint of its trivial daily expressions, illuminating the shady areas hidden by…[Read more] -
Francesco Ardolino deposited Vita Nuova XIX. Intorno a una traduzione di Joan Maragall on MLA Commons 4 years, 10 months ago
The rediscovery of the manuscript containing a translation by Maragall of Vita Nuova XIX sheds new light on Maragall’s Danteism and helps in clarifying certain obscure points in a
version published by the journal Lletra, which never formed part of the Obres Completes. The current study places Maragall’s version within the environment of the Cat…[Read more] -
Francesco Ardolino deposited Alemany, Josep (ed.) (2013). Luigi Pirandello «L’humorisme» on MLA Commons 4 years, 10 months ago
Review of the Catalan translation of “L’umorismo”
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Geraldine Auerbach replied to the topic COZ this comng week in the discussion
Jewish Music on Humanities Commons 4 years, 10 months agoDear Friends and Colleagues Join us for COZ 38: Tuesday, April 06, 2021
‘Composer in Focus’ Bruce AdolpheJeff Janeczko, Curator and Chief Operating Officer of the Milken Archive of Jewish Music, talks to
Bruce Adolphecomposer, author, and public speaker known to millions of Americans for his public radio shows.
Jeff Janeczko is also a Vis…[Read more]
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Matthew J. Dillon's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 4 years, 10 months ago
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A historical survey course on the religions and religious practices of America from colonial encounter with native peoples to the contemporary period, with a special focus on the morphing natures and historical complexities of American Christianities, religious pluralism and secularism.
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M. Dillon deposited Visions of the Afterlife: First Year Seminar syllabus on Humanities Commons 4 years, 10 months ago
What happens to humans after they die? Are they reborn into another body? Do they enter a spiritual realm? Does consciousness hibernate, only to be reborn in a body at a later date? Or does consciousness simply cease? In this course, we will analyze a range of beliefs concerning the afterlife drawn from world religions, new religions, the…[Read more]
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No individual has been written about, debated, or depicted over the last 2000 years as much as Jesus of Nazareth. Depictions of Jesus, however, are far from uniform. Christian groups have conceived him differently from the period of Christian origins until the present. Hindu, Buddhist, Islamic, Jewish, and New Age commentators also have their own…[Read more]
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M. Dillon deposited Experiencing God: Western Mystical Traditions syllabus on Humanities Commons 4 years, 10 months ago
In this course we will analyze mystical literature in the west from 500 BCE to the present. Beginning with the mystical matrix (Platonism, Apocalypticism, and Mystery Religions), we will proceed to the primary mystical literature from three major western religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam), culminating in the study of more recent authors in…[Read more]
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M. Dillon deposited Luminous Beings Are We: Star Wars and Religion Syllabus on Humanities Commons 4 years, 10 months ago
The Star Wars films contain one of the richest fictional universes of our time. Four generations of fans line up around the block for each new film. Characters in this universe–from Princess Leah and Han Solo to Yoda–are household names. How are we to understand the abiding influence and popularity of these films? What meaning do viewers find in…[Read more]
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