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1988wc1854Imprimerie Commerciale Perron - Genève Dos carré collé 1988 "In-12 (15 x 24.5 cm), dos carré collé, couverture illustrée, non paginé, programme de la tragédie ""Mademoiselle Julie"", écrite par August Strindberg, photographies et documents en noir in et hors-texte ; coiffes et coins frottés, quelques marques d'usage aux plats défraîchis, par ailleurs bel état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande."
NUOVI. Macramè è il termine solitamente associato ad un antico genere di merletto ottenuto attraverso un raffinato intreccio di fili e di nodi, tali da costituire un tessuto fitto, resistente e al contempo delicato. La preziosità di tale lavoro ha ispirato il titolo della raccolta di saggi composta dal Dipartimento di Letteratura, Arte, Spettacolo dell'Università degli Studi di Salerno che indaga i rapporti tra la letteratura e le arti. Negli interventi che compongono il volume, ai temi letterari si affiancano ricerche sulle arti visive, sul teatro, sul cinema, sulla musica, con un taglio in prevalenza interdisciplinare e comparatistico. I contributi, numerosi ed eterogenei, ricoprono un arco cronologico assai ampio e offrono un quadro significativo dell'attività scientifica del Dipartimento caratterizzato da competenze di tipo letterario, filologico e artistico. Informazioni bibliografiche Titolo: Macramè: studi sulla letteratura e le arti, Volumi 1, 2 Collana: Volumi 93 di Critica e letteratura Curatori: Rosa Giulio, Donato Salvatore, Annamaria Sapienza Editore: Napoli: Liguori, 2010 ISBN: 882075052X, 9788820750527 Lunghezza: 786 pagine, 2 voll., ill., brossura; 24 cm Soggetti: Critica letteraria, Studi interdisciplinari letterari, Letteratura italiana, Saggi, Arte, Teatro, Drammaturgia, Pensiero visivo, Arnheim, Percezione, Tragedia, Italian Literature, Cultural Studies, Theatre, Drama Indice: Introduzione I volti di Medea da Euripide a Lars von Trier: mito letteratura cinema di Alberto Granese Una proposta per Barthélemy d'Eyck, pittore francese a Napoli al seguito di Renato d'Angiò di Donato Salvatore L´Ariosto a Sibari con La Cassaria in versi di Pina Basile Petrarchismo e antipetrarchismo nel Canzoniere di Paolo Pacello di Novella Nicodemi Giovanni da Falgano, “Libro della altezza del dire” (Per l'edizione del volgarizzamento del Perí hpsus di Ps. Longino) di Angelo Cardillo Dalla traduzione al volgarizzamento: il caso di Giovanni da Falgano di Maria Catapano Isabella Andreini tra professionismo teatrale e letteratura di Nunzia Soglia Dal teatro cavoto alla farsa cavaiola: percorsi, forme e lingua di un genere di periferia di Rosa Troiano Il “visibile narrare”: la drammaturgia del vedere nella teatralità gesuitica di Domenico Cappelluti Epica ed emblemata: figura e motto in un poema del Settecento di Rosa Giulio Franz Schubert e la Didone abbandonata di Pietro Metastasio: la forza del mito e l'urgenza del moderno di Renato Ricco Luigi Rossi e il pensiero visivo di Milena Montanile Un melodramma nella Milano di Napoleone: La congiura pisoniana di Francesco Saverio Salfi di Loredana Castori Liricità e asimmetria. Versificazione e forma musicale nel Falstaff di Boito di Massimiliano Locanto Lungo viaggio di Turandot di Emma Grimaldi Le arti “nobilissime” nella poetica di Luigi Settembrini di Nunzia D´Antuono L'albergo nell'officina poetica di Giovanni Pascoli di Ilaria Ponticelli Laboratorio pascoliano: Il poeta degli Iloti di Aida Apostolico Giovanni Pascoli, “Pensieri” di Renato Aymone L'opera di Salvatore Di Giacomo: letteratura, teatro e musica di Antonia Lezza Intuizione lirica e sguardo cromatico: Paul Klee - Aldo Palazzeschi di Maria Luisa Luciano Viaggio nella Follia: L´Enrico IV (da Luigi Pirandello a Glauco Mauri) di Carmela Citro Nella mia carne viva e con tutto lo strazio dell´anima, L´altro figlio e La vita che ti diedi. Un´ipotesi dittologica per lo stilema della maternità in Luigi Pirandello di Antonio Biagio Fiasco La cultura fotografica in Pirandello. Un percorso di lettura attraverso le Novelle per un anno di Raffaele Messina Grecità e Umanità in Salvatore Quasimodo di Gabriella Carrano Per una dialettica letteraria delle arti e dei mezzi di comunicazione. Gli spazi e le voci di Gadda di Gaetano Fimiani Il Signor Dudron di Giorgio de Chirico: dall'immagine alla parola di Roberta Delli Priscoli Letteratura e cinema negli anni Trenta: Passaporto rosso di Sebastiano Martelli Italo Calvino e Vittore Carpaccio. «Il disegno dietro il disegno» di Epifanio Ajello Teatro del testo e teatro dell´attore a Napoli negli anni Cinquanta di Annamaria Sapienza Scritture verbali e messaggi visivi nella “civiltà dell'immagine”: l'«Almanacco Letterario Bompiani 1963» di Antonia Marchianò Ser Cecco e amico Faber. Tra poesia e musica, l'incontro virtuale di due spiriti liberi di Vincenzo Dente Indice dei nomi e delle opere
112 pages. Features: Human Smugglers - Running refugees into the U.S. from the Akwesasne Reserve; Chinese migrants risk their lives to be smuggled to North America; Patrolling 'Little Korea' - illegals from all over jump the U.S. border in southern B.C.; Chinese migrants seek release in B.C.; The Tragedy of Andrew Rich - teen Innu suicide victim; Problems with Emploi Quebec; Britain's hereditary peers fall victim to reform; Plunge of Flight 990 off Massachusetts; Feature Article - Wayne Gretzky's New World - he talks of family, life, and the public perils of selling himself; Bill Gates - as Microsoft fights antitrust findings, rivals gear up in the battle for web markets; Smart Appliances are set to rival the PC's role; Chris Staples and his Vancouver ad agency Palmer Jarvis DDB; Photo of young entrepreneur award recipients Stephen J.P. Comeau and Michael-Andreas Kuttner with their mentor, Wendy Paquette; Photos and short write-ups of additional entrepreneurs: Colleen Kennedy, Paul Wareham, Mark McLane, Allen and Tim McCandless, Ariel and Ron Shlien, Dave Zakutin, Kirt Eliza Kootoo, Chris Bond, Ken Zorniak, Daniel and Garnette Weber, Alan and Ian Andreasen, Susan Ireland, Daniel Sacks; Johan Arnet, and Samson Hartland; Brian Scudamore and 1-800-Got-Junk?; The Harry Potter Series; Pianist Naida Cole; Alexei Yashin and Carol Alt; and more. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. One-inch opening to top of cover fold. A high-quality copy. Book
84 pages. Features: Nice colour ad for GWG womens' slacks inside front cover; Nostalgic full-page colour ad for GE fridges; Brief write-ups and photos of two very successful Canadians - prospector Franc. Joubin who discovered Uranium at Blind River, and Claude Bissell who will soon become the U of T's youngest ever president; Full-page Royal Bank of Canada promotes their savings and personal chequing accounts; Photo of British Rock 'N' Roll King Tommy Steele; Fantastic colour photo full-page ad for the 1958 Chrysler Windsor; Is There a Drug to Cure Cancer?; The Eisenhower Tragedy - the president is a broken man and the west is leaderless; James Couzens of Chatham - The Canadian Behind Henry Ford - article with photos; Why They Won't Publish Your Song; I Married a Wrestler - by Leah Layton, wife of Lord Athol Layton - article with photos; The Best Fishing Hole in B.C.- short story; Franc. R. Joubin and Dr. Claude Bissell offer their views on what should be done about the education crisis; Are Our Children Growing Up Too Fast?; Don Harron and his losing battle to sidestep stardom - article with six photos; Nice full-page colour ad for Labatt's Pilsener beer; Colour centerfold ad for Canadian Pacific Air, Sea and Land travel services; Superb full-page colour ad for the 1958 Chevrolet's features a black convertible with red interior - what sets this ad apart is the black background - awesome!; CNR rail travel ad; Nice Coke ad on back cover shows a Bermuda waterfront scene; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Book
Features: Turkish Military attache murdered in Ottawa by Armenians - Atilla Altikat; Harnessing the mighty Slave River; Takla Lake, B.C. shooting; Days of danger at Friendship Pass - China and Vietnam; Lebanon - moving into a a perilous vacuum; The Nugan Hand scandal; Soviet Union losing the long battle for bread; Looking into Amway's empire; The bull markets march on; Olympian Calgary task for David Leighton; Ricky Henderson keeps stealing bases; Cover Story - the new medicine's grave risks - PET machine, colour-enhanced X-ray, etc.; Learning the joys of the Logo language; Sackloth adversity - Winnipeg nuns go door-to-door for money; Zoot Capri; Canadian War Museum commemorates Dieppe tragedy; Entertainment reviews. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
88 pages. Features: Humourous cover art by Oscar Cahen; The Censorship that Helps the Enemy - The bad events of March 17, 1951 in the Korean War involving the Princess Patricias - Editorial; There'll Always Be a Massey - Canada's most famous family started on the road to wealth from a tiny implement forge near Port Hope, Ontario - article with photos; You Laughed at My Father - story by James Aldridge; The Hottest Square Mile in the World - under the humpland between Ace Lake and Beaverlodge lies an abundance of Uranium, and here Uranium City will be built - article with photos; The West Coast's Worst Disaster - The Tragedy of the Princess Sophia which disappeared off Vanderbilt Reef and took 343 people to their deaths in icy Alaskan waters - a Maclean's flashback; How to Raise Ten Kids in Six Rooms - Frank and Helen Teskey of Toronto have ten kids under fifteen and they'd welcome more; One-Man Powerhouse - John Deagle of Whitefish Falls, Ontario runs his own electric power company! - article with many photos of this incredible man; Sherbrooke, Quebec - where French and English share a city in harmony - nostalgic article with photos; The Battle to Beat Leukemia - doctors search for a cure; Footlights Round My Heart - story by Ronald R. Smith; Sensational full-page colour Coke ad features illustration of young lady and the caption "Want Something Good?"; Nice colour Chevrolet ad; DeSoto car ad; Full-page ad for Birks Jewellers features watches including the Challenger Eterna-matic; Plymouth car ad; Canada Savings Bond ad features James F. Johnston, Superintendant of Palm Dairies Limited in Regina; Great colour photo Caterpillar ad inside back cover shows horses pulling vintage auto through the mud. Light wear. Unmarked. Center page loose but present. A quality copy. Book
Features: Singapore - a paradise haunted by dark fears; Haitians dying in exodus; Giovanni Vigliotto claims to have married 105 women; The Gillespie-Lalonde Affair; Herb Gray and the federal government's blue books; Trudeau the the Belize case; Sick Kids baby deaths - who did it?; German election campaign; Brutal tragedy in Assam, India - Hindu/Moslem violence; The world according to Saudi Arabian oil minister Ahmed Zaki Yamani; Jack Gallagher's farewell to Dome Petroleum - with additional coverage by Peter C. Newman; Controversial National Film Board films on Acid Rain; Troubled Central America hosts the Pope; Bargain-hunting by Canadian tourists; Herschel Walker and the USFL; Cover story - John le Carre's trail of terror - with colour photos. Average wear. Soiling to front cover. Book
64 pages. Features: The RCMP's handling of a drug case is marred by mishap and tragedy - Eugene and Michele Uyeyama murdered; Special report on Canada's federal opposition - The Reform Party/Preston Manning/Keith Martin/Gilles Duceppe; Alexa McDonough - the NDP's new leader needs a seat, a profile and more MPs; Jean Charest attempts to revive federal Tories; John Savage - Time to Bow Out; Burr, Saskatchewan - striptease fever; War on biker gangs in Saint-Nicholas, Quebec; John Major's Last Stand, with photo of scumbag Tony Blair holding Sun Paper bearing Rupert Murdoch's endorsement of him; Contentious developments in the EU; Vultures close in on the Eaton's Empire; SaskTel - Canada's last public phone firm may vanish; Upsetting Chretien's electoral applecart, by Peter C. Newman; The Blue Jays and the Expos - a tale of two budgets, with photo of Roger Clemens in Jays Uniform; Elvis Stojko Reigns Again; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
Features: Guest-worker crisis in France; Devil's Lake Corral - white elephant; Barbara Amiel on Canada's native peoples; Cover Story - Thunder from the Tory Right - the PC federal leadership race; Bill Bennett's guessing game; Personal connection between Trudeau and Greece's leader Papandreou; Rampage in Campbellton, N.B.; Settlement of Skagit Valley flooding dispute; Reagan's new arms offer - colour photo of protesters around Greehnam Common; Tragedy in Ethiopia - when ideologies collide; Re-examining the Roberto Calvi Mystery; Columbia - tragedy in Holy Week; Uncertainty in the Beaufort Sea - Arctic oil development; Static in the Stereo industry with the introduction of the CD; Energy prices across Canada; Baseball's Blue Jays flutter to life; nice colour ad for the Commodore Vic 20 computer; Male adventure magazines; Tom Alderman - new star of The Journal. Average wear. Book
Features: The sweaty fight for a single seat - the current federal election campaign; The merciful aftermath of the Moroccan oil tragedy - almost ten thousand men, women and children, paralyzed by poisoned cooking oil in 1959 are walking and working again - a Canadian medical team helped in the most devastating medical story of our time in Meknes, Morocco; The case for taking children away from their parents - Dr. Karl Bernhardt; Jeanine Beaubien - the woman who stages plays in 5 languages in Montreal's Powderhouse; How to spot a home-grown (Canadian) image; How Zoo Animals get their kicks - with photos; Ralph Allen's 'Lost Art of Fishing for Fun'; Nice colour photo full-page Pepsi ad; Toronto and Montreal should be provinces, by Donald C. Rowat; The Medical Care (Medicare) War - Ralph Allen reports from Saskatchewan. Moisture stains to upper corner of all pages. Average wear. Address labe. Binding intact. Book
Features: Nice full-page colour ad for IH (International Harvester) service trucks inside front cover; Where we stand in the fight to conquer cancer - compelling answers from eight of the world's top experts; Who will the federal Liberal Party choose after Louis St. Laurent? - Lester Pearson, C.D. Howe, Pau Martin Sr., Jack Pickersgill, Harris or Winters?; How to be a singing star, the hard way - WAlly Koster, a baritone familiar to Canadian television viewers for the past four years; The Secret War of Charles Goodeve - Part 1 of 3 - in the desperate race against German weapons this Canadian was a brilliant innovator - with but a small band of fellow wizards he helped devise the weirdest tools of war - some of the revealed here for the first time - with black and white photos - the plane killer, the Cockatrice (flame-throwing truck), and the Hedgehog; It takes women to run a railroad - John Norman Harris; The desperate plight of the small farmer - for generations he was the most important man in Canada, but now he can't make a living - what's behind the tragedy and what probably lies ahead; How to Tolerate In-Laws, by Parke Cummings; Fantastic full-page colour ad for GWG (Great Western Garment) clothing; Nice colour photo full-page ad for the Buick Special 2-door convertible; Similar ad for the Pontiac Laurentian 2-door convertible; Clyde Gilmour's brief 'Best Bet' rating of the movie, The King and I. Please note: right half of page 7 has been removed but it only contained ads for finance and whiskey companies. Average wear. Address label. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
56 pages. Features: Passing of Scott Brayton and John Burgess; National Unity Debate; Guy Bertrand and Quebec's right to self-determination; Unity Debate - furor over fraud and illegal spending by both sides; The Quebec Gridlock; Photo of Brian Mulroney with psychic JoJo Savard; In British Columbia, Gordon Campbell's Liberals vs. Glen Clark and the NDP; Shaky Grip on Power in India; Liberia descends into brutal anarchy - article with very graphic photo; Robert Dole quits Senate to pursue U.S. Presidency; The Tragedy of Admiral Jeremy Michael (Mike) Boorda of the U.S. Navy; Eight climbers die on Mount Everest; Mark Blumes and battle for control of Mark's Work Wearhouse; CRTC Confronts U.S. Satellite TV Challenge; Eugene Lishak and SLM Software Inc. of Toronto provide cash machines for Russian banks - brief news item with photo; The airborne exploits of Father Goose, Bill Lishman; Marc Garneau in astronaut training; Photo of Jim Cuddy of Blue Rodeo in Uganda; Damon Stoudamire is rookie of the year; Philantropist Joan Chalmers; Auto Eroticism - David Cronenberg's sex-driven movie 'Crash' shakes up the Cannes festival; Ad for the Nissan Quest on back cover; and more. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
56 pages. Features: One-page colour-photo ad for the Fairwinds Golf Course development north of Nanaimo, B.C.; The heat is on Joe Clark as national unity talks enter critical phase; The agony of Martesnville, Saskatchewan - multiple charges of physical and sexual abuse against children; Two-page VW ad features embroidered images of their vehicles; Serbia becomes pariah - U.N. responds with sanctions; Danish voters reject Maastricht Treaty; Feature Article - Diana's Story - and the embattled British Crown; Australian weigh republicanism; Paul Reichmann of collapsed developer Olympia & York (O&Y) - a patriarch at bay; Westray tragedy raises troubling issues; Peter C. Newman writes on the volatile real estate scene in New York; Rio Earth Summit; Christine Lamont and David Spencer held in Sao Paulo prison; Interesting one-page B.C. Tel ad promotes their calling card; Northern Telecom ad on back cover for their Meridian 1 PBX.; Great cover photo of Lady Diana. Danish vote article on page 24 extensively marked in light pencil. Moderate wear. A sound copy of this interesting issue. Book
40 pages. Features: Hard-to-believe colour photo ad for an International Delivery truck inside front cover looks like a cross between a banana and a toaster; Net Results (short story); The Truth About the Bren Gun Article - feedback after the storm of controversey which resulted when Maclean's printed an article by Lieut.-Col. George Drew describing "the most abominable contract that could possibly have been imagined" - includes photos of many of the main players; Overload (short story); Britain Accepts Conscription - part of Beverley Baxter's update from London; Sea Room (short story); Edward Johnson of Guelph (part 2) - with indomitable will he conquered music, strange tongues and life's tragedy in his determined invasion of the operatic world - article with photos; Ribuck! (short story); Hot Dogs - how to help your pet during a heat wave; Nice Coke ad on back cover features young couple heading to a soda fountain, with photo of soda jerk inserted. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
52 pages. Features: Rex Woods cover illustration of deck scene on freighter at Port Arthur; Eric Nicol suggests that, if hangings are to continue, they should be done publicly; Two-page colour-photo GM ad emphasizes their quality control; How London's Mermaid Theatre Came Back to Life; Do Our Courts Dispense True Justice? - first of a two-part feature on the state of Canada's judicial system; The Lone Pine of Parliament Hill - Howard Green, Canada's new Minister of External Affairs; Photo feature on "The Driveway" in Ottawa; Are You the Victim of Your Own Ambitions?; The Tragedy of the Fat Child; The Heroes of My Boyhood, by Robert Thomas Allen; I Survived the Sinking of the Lusitania - Sir Harold Boulton was the last man rescued - 1,198 died, helping bring the U.S. into WWI; Colour-photo Coke ad on back cover shows snowy glass and bottle; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
Volume raccogliente una tragedia e due drammi di W. Shakespeare; traduzione di Carlo Rusconi. Brossura brunita dal tempo con strappi e mancanze ai margini, rinforzo al dorso e macchioline di usura e di fioritura ai piatti. Pagine fruibili anche se brunite dal tempo; bordi a barbe cotti e logorati non impedenti la fruibilità. Discrete condizioni. Numero pagine 206 USATO
P.96 , Ottime condizioni , Collana Einaudi Collezione di Teatro
In-8°; pp. 141, e una tav. a piena pag. f.t. con una scena dall’Eneide, incisa su rame da disegno di Giuseppe Garzetti; al frontespizio un’acquaforte. Legatura in piena pelle coeva usurata; tagli in rosso.
19901118111990 Edité par la Compagnie Françoise Maimone - 1990 - In-4, broché - Couverture illustrée - 134 pages - Nombreuses illustrations en couleurs
036531143X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1 15.7x9.7 cm., legatura in mezza tela, pagg. 214, frase di appartenenza e timbro, edizione originale, buone condizioni.
0366902881.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0366939947.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
200541072005 2005 Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, New-York, 2005. In-8 relié pleine toile verte de l'éditeur, VI et 374 pages. Envoi de l'auteur et deux lettres manuscrites. Mouillure notable sur le premier plat, intérieur parfaitement frais.
19843131726Königstein/Ts.: Anton Hain 1984. X, 230 Seiten. Als Typoskript gedruckt. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].