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Trad. di V. Parlato. Bari Laterza 1966. In 8°; pp. 304, con 1 cartina in bn. nt. (bruniture marg.).
1 Vol. In-8 p pag. 298. Copt. ill PROG 35085 CATT_ATT 47
ROMANO LUPERINI BREVIARIO DI CRITICA CIRO VITIELLO IDETICA GUIDA 2002, DUE VOLUMI INDIVISIBILI, RISPETTIVAMENTE 133 E 56 PP. ALLO STATO DI NUOVO. VOLUME 1 Il volume di Luperini, dopo aver disegnato la storia della sua formazione culturale e tracciato un profilo della situazione odierna della critica, indica i fondamenti del suo pensiero teorico nella prospettiva di un'ermeneutica materialistica. Romano Luperini insegna Letteratura italiana alla facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia dell'Università di Siena. Dirige la rivista «Allegoria» e «Moderna». Ha pubblicato vari studi critici su Verga, Pirandello, Tozzi, Montale, tutti presso l’editore Laterza. Si è occupato di teoria della letteratura in tre lavori recenti (L'allegoria del moderno, Editori Riuniti, 1990, Il dialogo e il conflitto, Laterza 1999 e Controcampo, Liguori 1999) e, ultimamente, di didattica della letteratura (Insegnare la letteratura oggi, Piero Manni 2000). Con Piero Cataldi ha pubblicato La scrittura e l’interpretazione. Storia della letteratura italiana nel quadro della civiltà e della letteratura dell’Occidente (Palumbo 1999). VOLUME 2 Dopo aver rilevato la separatezza tra estetica e critica teorica, evidenzia la necessità di fondare una scienza delle dottrine critiche che egli connota col nome di idetica. INDICE Considerazioni preliminari I. L'esempio di De Sanctis II. La singolarità dottrinaria III. Ambiguità originaria dell'Estetica IV. La singolarità da Croce V. Un pensatore atipico, Anceschi VI. L'idetica come scienza delle dottrine critiche Soggetti: Letteratura, Storia, Critica letteraria, Studi culturali generali, Saggi, Italian Literature, Classics, Critics, History, Essais, Poetica, Poesia, Poetry, Ideologie, Interpretazioni, Studi Letterari, Medioevo, Dante Alighieri, Letteratura Medievale Slava, Romanza, Chrétien De Troyes, Discorso sulla Campagna, Igor Rosella, Bibbia, Citazioni Bibliche, Letteratura Religiosa, Ortodossa, Cultura, Identità, Russa, Majakowskij, Rus', Russia, Est, Europa, Paradiso, Purgatorio, Inferno, Igor, Sogno, Ortodossia, Bibliografia, Anticorusso, Idetica, Estetica, Linguaggio, Libri fuori catalogo, Literature, History, Literary Criticism, General Cultural Studies, Essays, Ideologies, Interpretations, Literary Studies, Middle Ages, Slavic Medieval Literature, Romance, Bible, Biblical Quotations, Religious Literature, Culture, Russian Identity, East, Europe, Paradise, Purgatory, Hell, Dream, Orthodoxy, Bibliography, Anti-Russian, Aesthetics, Language, Books out of print, Hermeneutics Parole e frasi comuni all'opera Anceschi armonia arte artistica assoluta attività autonoma bellezza bello bisogno Cartesio categorie coerente connotazione conoscenza considerazione coscienza creatività criteri criti critica estetica critico deve Croce d'arte Debenedetti dell'arte dell'estetica dell'opera diretta Divina Commedia dizio dottri dottrine critiche essenziale evidente facoltà fantasia feconda fenomeno filosofo fondamento forma giudicante giudizio gnoseologia gusto Hegel idea ideali idetica immagini innovativa interpretazione interrogare direttamente Kant l'arte l'artista l'estetica L'idetica l'opera lavoro Leopardi linguaggio logica mentale mente metodo modalità mondo interno natura necessita nizza nuova oggetto opere Operette orchestrazioni organica Pareyson partecipazione Pascoli passione pensare pensatore pensiero percepire personalità poesia poeta poetica possibile precetti principi problematica prodotto proprio prospettiva questione rapporti realtà rienza riflessione rigore saggio Sanctis satori scienza scrittura semantica sensazione sensibilità senso sentimento significato singolarità dottrinaria sintagma sione sistema speculativo storia storico strumenti tale teleologia teoria tezza tica un'opera valore valutazioni verità Zibaldone
Cm. 15x21, pp. 384 con illustrazioni in b/n. Legato in cartoncino editoriale morbido con alette. Ottimo.
1 lingua: inglese Legat. edit. in tela con sovrac. illustrata, cm 26x24, pag. 304, con 91 tavole prevalentemente a col. e 72 ulteriori illustraz. a col. e in b / n - a cura di Olga Dmitrieva e Natalya Abramova (editors) - In connection with the exhibition held at the Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, CT (25 May to 10 September 2006) and the Gilbert Collection, London (14 October 2006 to 28 January 2007) - This superbly illustrated book accompanies an exhibition of thirty objects from the exceptional collection of English silver in the Moscow Kremlin Museums, where one of the world's greatest surviving group of English sixteenth - and seventeenth - century silver is housed. Much of the silver from the period was melted down during the English Civil War, making the pieces at the Kremlin exceedingly rare and historically important. The silver items - a large water pot with snake - shaped handle and spout, a flat drinking cup, a magnificent flagon shaped like a leopard, and more - exemplify the developing ties between England and Russia - Some pieces were brought to Russia as diplomatic gifts, some were presented by English trading agents, while others were purchased for the Tsar's treasury. Setting these silver treasures in fuller context, the catalogue also features precious objects made by Russian craftsmen, a group of English firearms from the Kremlin collection, and portraits, engravings, books and maps that illuminate the important diplomatic and commercial exchanges that were taking place between the two countries. In addition to essays by Kremlin curators Natalya Abramova, Irina Zagarodnaya and Elena Yablonskaya, the catalogue will include writings by Paul Bushkovitch, Olga Dmitrieva, Philippa Glanville, Maiija Jansson and Edward Kasinec - Perfetto stato.
pp. xvi, 342, 10 [Author's works]. XLib stamps on half title and dedication page. Bookplate of Gettysburg Lutheran Seminary on front paste down. Uncut. A few pencil margin marks. Sm. 8vo. 195mm. Original full dark blue cloth binding lettered in gold. Nice copy. Hardbound. Very good plus. Stratford George Canning (1832-1916) was the son of George Canning, 1st Baron Garvagh. He served as Justice of the Peace in County down and County Londoderry, Ireland. This original edition is quite scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! ENGLAND BX 4
15p. 12mo. Original full printed wraps. Very nice copy of a scarce and significant piece. ** PRICE JUST REDUCED!! WWI 13
8vo., Uncorrected Proof Copy; original wrappers, upper cover with paper label printed in black, a near fine copy housed in custom-made board solander case with printed paper labels. With the following additional items: (1) typescript resume on author's printed stationery of the British Military Mission in Siberia 1918-1920 (with MS corrections); (2) draft T.L. on the author's printed stationery. A request by the author for information regarding Lieut.-Col. L.C. Morley, Royal Hampshire Regiment, senior officer i/c British Military Mission at Irkutsk in 1919; (3) T.L.s. from Captain H. Flint, Royal Hampshire Regiment, responding in some detail to the author's request; (4) publisher's printed order form for the published work. Apart from the author's book we have been unable to trace any published dedicated account of BRITMIS, which accordingly remains a well-nigh forgotten component of the immediate aftermath of WWI. A UNIQUE COLLECTION NOW SAFELY PRESERVED FOR THE FUTURE.
8vo, br. ed. Each of Lara Vapnyar's six stories invites us into a world where food and love intersect, along with the overlapping pleasures and frustrations of Vapnyar's uniquely captivating characters. Meet Nina, a recent arrival from Russia, for whom colorful vegetables represent her own fresh hopes and dreams . . . Luda and Milena, who battle over a widower in their English class with competing recipes for cheese puffs, spinach pies, and meatballs . . . and Sergey, who finds more comfort in the borscht made by a paid female companion than in her sexual ministrations. They all crave the taste and smell of home, whereverand with whomeverthat may turn out to be. A roundup of recipes are the final taste of this delicious collection. About the Author: Lara Vapnyar emigrated from Russia in 1994. She is also the author of of the novel Memoirs of a Muse. There are Jews in My House was nominated for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize and the New York Public Library Young Lions Fiction Award, and won the Prize for Jewish Fiction by Emerging Writers from the National Foundation for Jewish Culture. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, The New Yorker, and Open City. She lives on Staten Island.
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1st edition of one of authors most significant books. Period boards with original modernist wrappers mounted front and back. 12mo, 275 pages; 19 cm. In Yiddish. Title translate as Wells. A novel. 1 of 3000 copies printed. Khayim Gildin (18841944) was a Yiddish writer. Born in Nikopol, Ukraine, into a workers family, Khayim Gildin was 12 years old when he began working in a factory. He was then twice arrested for revolutionary activity. From 1908 to 1914, he lived and worked in Warsaw, where he published articles on labor issues and belonged to the circle of literati directly influenced by Y. L. Peretz. Gildin returned to Ukraine in 1915 and lived in Odessa. After the 1917 Revolution he was a member of the Fareynikte, the United Jewish Socialist Workers Party.During the civil war, Gildin served in the Red Army, joining the Communist Party in 1919. He lived in Moscow from 1920 to 1925. In October 1920, during the First All-Russian Congress of Proletarian Writers, he spoke as a representative of the Yiddish members, arguing that poetry of political agitation had to supplant aesthetic literature. It is not clear whom Gildin actually represented during the Congress. His own poem, In fabrik (In the Factory), published in 1919, was a rare example of Yiddish industrial poetry . The first actual meeting of a Moscow Yiddish proletarian group took place much lateron 5 January 1922. On that day, a small number of people, including Moyshe Taytsh and Shmuel Persov, gathered in Gildins flat. Subsequently, other young writers such as Yoysef Rabin and David Utkes joined them, though in 1923 the group failed to launch its journal Royte heftn (Red Notebooks).... Gildin left Moscow in 1925 and spent the rest of his life in Ukraine, working at various Soviet Jewish institutions, coediting the Kharkov-based journal Prolit (Proletarian Literature), and publishing poems and stories, some of which were translated into Russian and Ukrainian. His most significant books were published in Kharkov, including two editions of his collected stories, Brunems (Wells; 1929 and 1932), and Gezamlte verk (Collected [Poetic] Works; 1932). In 1932 and 1933 he edited the last two issues of the journal Di royte velt (The Red World). Gildin was not popular among his fellow literati. Perets Markish, for instance, did not hide his disdain for the proletarian parasite Gildin, who denounced Markish for having a Polish passport. Gildins 1934 story Mendl Graf, published in Russian translation in 1940, belongs to the Soviet literature eulogizing the gulag (the Soviet labor camp system) for its methods of reeducating criminals and political prisoners .Six years later, Gildin himself vanished in the gulag; rumors claimed that he had criticized Soviet generals responsible for failures during the SovietFinland War in 19391940 (Gennady Estraikh in YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe, 2010). For more on Gildin, see Gennady Estraikh, A Touchstone of Socialist Realism: The 1934 Almanac of Soviet Yiddish Writers, Jews in Eastern Europe 37 [3] (1998): 2437; Gennady Estraikh, Yiddish Literary Life in Soviet Moscow, 19181924, Jews in Eastern Europe 42 [2] (2000): 2555. OCLC: 19303550. OCLC lists 8 copies worldwide. SUBJECT(S): Short stories, Yiddish. Jewish library stamps on blank endpapers and title page. Period Yiddish card pocket at front pastedown. Covers trimmed close, touching authors and publishers names. Light wear and rubbing. Beautiful modernist cover layout. Good Condition. (YID-36-7-LS-+)500
19x13. 363p. Falto de cubiertas. Firma anterior poseedor. Trad. F. Osorio. Enc. Tela.
8vo, original cloth, ex library pocket, nice ex-libris, ow. good. John T. Alexander's study dramatically highlights how the Russian people reacted to the Plague, and shows how the tools of modern epidemiology can illuminate the causes of the plague's tragic course through Russia. Bubonic Plauge in Early Modern Russia makes contributions to many aspects of Russian and European history: social, economic, medical, urban, demographic, and meterological. It is particularly enlightening in its discussion of eighteenth-centuryRussia's emergent medical profession and public health institutions and, overall, should interest scholars in its use of abundant new primary source material from Soviet, German, and British archives. Ex-Library
8vo br. ed. pp. 478
Mm 140x270 Collana "Historia" - Volume in copertina flessibile, 191 pagine. Una piccola etichetta di biblioteca dismessa in apertura, peraltro buona copia. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
in-8°, 262 pages, broche. Bel exemplaire. [BAT-7]
Cm. 20x13, pp. 125, legato in cartoncino morbido illustrato. Ottimo.
in-12, 260 pages, papier jauni, quelques rousseurs et traces d'humidité. Bon état. [FRA-3] En annexe : La Confession de Bakounine à Nicolas Ier.
Broch?. 543 pages.
Broch?. 610 pages. Etat neuf.
Revue. 82 pages. 23x30 cm.
in-8°, 305 pages, illustre h.t. n/b, broche, couverture illustree plastifiee. Bel exemplaire. [CA33-1]
Copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo de "La Domenica del Corriere" del 6/09/1908
pp. xxix, 563. Large 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket. Nice copy. A detailed and analytical study of China's government in 1967. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! Coldwar/Economics 7