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Crosscurrents in Postcolonial Memory and Literature
0Original price was: €55.00.€35.00Current price is: €35.00.This collection of essays and poems is a celebration of the life and work of Daniel Massa, poet and scholar, who was born in Å»abbar, Malta, on 1 December 1936. The generic variety of the contents reflects not only Daniel’s intricate character but also the complex nature of the postcolonial, which Daniel, in many way, embodies in his life and work.
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Dun Karm Psaila: L-Għarqa ta’ San Pawl f’Malta
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Every Man is an Island
0Original price was: €40.00.€30.00Current price is: €30.00.Feng Zhi (1905-1993) was a distinguished translator and professor of German literature with a deep knowledge of the poetry of Goethe, Novalis and Rilke. Regarded as one of the most refined lyricists and sonnet writers in early modern Chinese literature, Feng Zhi’s mystical poetry manifests a gradual shift from Romanticism to Modernism and addresses some of the most relevant themes that interested Chinese intellectuals at the turn of the twentieth century: individualism, love, poetic transcendence, loneliness and interpersonal relationships. The Sonnets encapsulate the mature thought and poetry of Feng Zhi and portray a poetic journey of the individual in modern China.
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L’Esperienza Leopardiana di un Poeta Maltese
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L’Italiano di Malta
0Original price was: €10.00.€5.00Current price is: €5.00.In questo volume ci si propone agli italianisti e ai cultori di linguistica una storia dell’italiano di Malta, corredata di testi e documenti scritti nell’isola dei Cavalieri a partire dal ‘400 fino ai giorni nostri.
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Papers in Maltese Linguistics
0Original price was: €5.00.€2.00Current price is: €2.00.In this book Professor Aquilina has gathered nine papers on the Maltese language which he had contributed to learned journals. They throw light not only on the language and its history, but also on the social background of the people who use it. In fact it is the kind of book that can be read with profit by linguistic and all students of Maltese. In the words of the late Professor A.J. Arberry of Pembroke College, Cambridge, “Professor Aquilina has pioneered the way for explorers of the future; and it can be predicted with certainty that this book of learned essays will be recognised as the work which laid the foundations of Maltese studies, and set the pattern of those studies for generations to come”.
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