OAR@UM Collection: /library/oar/handle/123456789/124678 2025-12-25T01:39:02Z 2025-12-25T01:39:02Z Journal of Anglo-Italian Studies : volume 3 Vassallo, Peter /library/oar/handle/123456789/125549 2024-08-20T10:54:09Z 1993-01-01T00:00:00Z Title: Journal of Anglo-Italian Studies : volume 3 Authors: Vassallo, Peter Abstract: Table of Contents:; - Rev. Professor Alphonse Sammut: An Appreciation: J. R. Woodhouse; - In Gentil, Hertes ay redy to repaire: Guinizzelli, Francesca e Troilo: Piero Boitani; - The 'Doom of Mynos' and the Christian connection in the Troilus: A. M. Schembri; - L'evoluzione del personaggio di Tristano Dal Mito al racconto d'avventura: la versione Inglese e la versione Italiana: Cecilia Petropoli; - Italian romance and Elizabethan comedy: Ariosto, Robert Greene and Shakespeare: Peter Brand; - Ben Jonson and the Italian neo-classical theorists: David Farley-Hills; - The perils of inter-cultural relations: the Commedia Dell'Arte and the restoration stage: Kenneth Richards; - Mrs Aphra Behn and the Commedia Dell'Arte: Vicki Ann Cremona; - Shelley 'translated' by the Italian decadent movement: the case of Adolfo De Bosis: Lilla Maria Crisafulli Jones; - Behind the black veil: Italian terror and English imagination: Roderick Cavaliero; - Anglo-Italian love in the novels of Giovanni Ruffini: Allan C. Christensen; - Viaggatori a teatro: Appunti sul teatro Italiano nelle relazioni Inglesi del Grand Tour: Maria Grazia Bellorini; - Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Casa Guidi Windows, Arthur Hugh Clough's Amours De Voyage, and the Italian national uprisings of 1847-9: Joe Phelan; - The Englishing of D'Annunzio or Thomas Bowdler rites again: John Woodhouse; - Dante, Garibaldi, Mazzini: some English interpretations of Italian historical figures: Valeria Tinkler-Villani; - Cognitive relativism and the narrative technique of multiple points of view in Luigi Pirandello and Ford Madox Ford: Vita Fortunati; - The myth of the Orient passes through Ravenna: English and Italian artists of the Fin De Siecle: Giovanna Franci; - Ungaretti e Blake: Agostino Lombardo; - The value of literary curiosity: Giuseppe Tomasi Di Lampedusa's Letteratura Inglese: Iain Halliday; - The role of dialects in Anthony Burgess's 'Abba Abba': Arnold Cassola 1993-01-01T00:00:00Z Professor Alphonse Sammut : an appreciation Woodhouse, J. R. /library/oar/handle/123456789/125547 2024-08-20T10:48:55Z 1993-01-01T00:00:00Z Title: Professor Alphonse Sammut : an appreciation Authors: Woodhouse, J. R. Abstract: All who knew him will be deeply saddened to hear of the death at 61 years of Father Alfons Sammut. No 'appreciation' can do justice to this dear, kind man, with his twinkling humour and his down-to-earth good sense. He combined in his person an altruistic devotion to his fellows and a love of truth, which manifested themselves in his daily life and work. Apart from an unstinting dedication to the University of Malta and to the Department which he beaded, Professor Sammut was also well-known internationally, a familiar figure on the the campuses of several Italian and English Universities, and regularly to be seen at work in the reading rooms of the Vatican, the Biblioteca Ambrosiana, the British Museum and the Bodleian. In his professional career as an Italianist, Professor Sammut was as unassuming as he was in other areas. Yet he was an authority in several fields of learning, his expertise ranging from a profound familiarity with the works of Dante to an appreciation of the exoticism of the Romantics (where, in particular, he showed a rare knowledge of and deep empathy for the work of Alessandro Manzoni). But in these areas he limited himself to public lectures and undergraduate tuition; he was a fine teacher, regarded with evident respect and affection by his pupils. By pure chance be met two of those pupils on the aircraft taking him away from his beloved Malta for what turned out to be the last time; there, typically, be was overheard politely and gently answering questions concerning the courses they were to follow during the next academic year. 1993-01-01T00:00:00Z In Gentil Hertes ay redy to repaire : Guinizzelli, Francesca e Troilo Boitani, Piero /library/oar/handle/123456789/125538 2024-08-20T09:52:53Z 1993-01-01T00:00:00Z Title: In Gentil Hertes ay redy to repaire : Guinizzelli, Francesca e Troilo Authors: Boitani, Piero Abstract: II presente saggio, basato sulla conferenza da me tenuta durante il Congresso su 'England and Italy: Literary and Cultural Relations', Malta 1993, riprende l'argomentazione piu articolata e complessa sviluppata in un intervento in lingua inglese di prossima pubblicazione (1994) in Literary Aspects of Courtly Culture ,ed. by D. and S. Maddox (Cambridge, D.S. Brewer). John Keats, il quale, com'e noto, era affascinato sia dalla storia di Troilo e Cressida che da quella di Paolo e Francesca, ha scritto: Just so may love, although 'tis understood The mere commingling of passionate breath, Produce more than our searching witnesseth. 1993-01-01T00:00:00Z The 'Doom of Mynos' and the Christian connection in the Troilus Schembri, A. M. /library/oar/handle/123456789/125537 2024-08-20T09:50:16Z 1993-01-01T00:00:00Z Title: The 'Doom of Mynos' and the Christian connection in the Troilus Authors: Schembri, A. M. Abstract: One of the most seemingly innocent changes that Chaucer makes in the Troilus, is when he 'translates':; (Troilo) disposto di prendere la morte Accioche ii suo spirito seguitasse Quel della donna con si triste sorte E nell'infemo con lei abitasse ... Fil 4.120 into Hymself to slen, how sore that hym smerte, TC 4.1186 So that his soule hire soule folwe myghte Ther as the doom of Mynos wolde it dighte ... 1993-01-01T00:00:00Z