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Risorgimento diseredato. Su F. Jovine, La signora Ava
2011
About one among Jovine’s most well-known novels.
“Viva il Parlamento!”: letteratura e politica dopo l’Unità
2013
Il saggio tratta i rapporti tra letteratura e politica, con particolare riferimento al romanzo parlamentare. The essay deals with literature and politics, especially with the parliamentary novel.
Recensione del volume: L'uso della vita di Romano Luperini
2013
About a novel by Romano Luperini
Prove di ibridazione dagli anni Trenta
2012
About a novel by Mary McCarthy.
Guizzi parodici e storie senza eroi: il romanzo sette-ottocentesco e la tradizione eroicomica
2007
Il saggio riguarda l'influsso del poema eroicomico sulla narrativa sette-ottocentesca, in particolare sulle opere di Fielding, Thackeray, Nievo. The essay deals with the mock-heroic poem's influence on modern novel, especially on Fielding's, Thackeray's and Nievo's production.
Commento e lettura di: Wu Ming, New Italian Epic: letteratura, sguardo obliquo, ritorno al futuro
2019
Introduction and comment of the literary essay by Wu Ming, New Italian Epic (Einaudi, 2009), with a selection of excerpts from the book.
Presi in una rete di sventure, con riscatto
2019
About "True Heart" By Sylvia Townsend Warner
Le geografie affettive di Vitaliano Trevisan
2010
About a non fiction novel by Vitaliano Trevisan.
Belli gli amori illeciti ma meglio il pane e formaggio
2018
About "Can You Forgive Her?" by Anthony Trollope
Il romanzo come fine. Per una lettura comparata delle opere di Walter Siti e Michel Houellebecq
2019
· The Novel as an End. A Comparative Study of the Works of Walter Siti and Michel Houellebecq · This essay questions the possibility of a comparative study of Siti and Houellebecq’s works. It identifies a point of contact in the common representation of the End as a preferred lens for the study of the individual: both authors represent contemporary society from a strong apocalyptic point of view. The relationships between the two authors are analyzed starting from the recognition of three thematic areas: the link between sex and money in the representation of desire; the disappearance of a religious horizon, followed by the most total nihilism; and a deliberately immoralist way of narrating.