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    William Morris, a Transcultural Artist and Man of Letters by Isabelle Gadoin

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…But the other side of his career, as a man of letters, is far less abundantly documented. While his Socialist utopia News from Nowhere (1890) is still read and commented upon today, far less attention has been given to his early poems, as well as his late romances written in a mock- mediaeval style which was to inspire the whole twentieth-century movement of “Fantasy” literature.The article focuses on Morris’s partly neglected love of letters, both in the sense of literature as a whole, and of individual letters. …”
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    Sul ‘Nerone’ di Boito by Gerardo Guccini

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…Boito worked on Nerone by combining three creative modalities: as dramaturg he drew from historical and literary research and from theoretical reflection projects and elements useful to the work of the man of letters Boito and of the composer Boito. On the other hand, the man of letters Boito and the composer Boito greatly widened the scope of the dramaturg Boito, who used to consider transitory and replaceable his intermediate results: both music and written scenes were frequently put aside in order to let the work’s inner logic find its way. …”
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    Sul ‘Nerone’ di Boito by Gerardo Guccini

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…Boito worked on Nerone by combining three creative modalities: as dramaturg he drew from historical and literary research and from theoretical reflection projects and elements useful to the work of the man of letters Boito and of the composer Boito. On the other hand, the man of letters Boito and the composer Boito greatly widened the scope of the dramaturg Boito, who used to consider transitory and replaceable his intermediate results: both music and written scenes were frequently put aside in order to let the work’s inner logic find its way. …”
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    De Fin de saison à Notre Ascendance, itinéraire génétique d’un poème du Mauricien René Noyau by Robert Furlong, Gérard Noyau

    “…René Noyau (1912-84), Mauritian writer, may lack wide recognition, but his extensive and rich work commands and repays scrupulous attention.He was a passionately committed and innovative man of letters, a pioneer of personal and literary freedom, however uncomfortable or dangerous that might have been. …”
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    Theodor Koch-Grünberg and the Brazilian culture by Fábio Almeida Carvalho

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…In order to demonstrate how the low investment in systematic work and the accumulated knowledge about the diversity of national reality associated with the attachment by new terminology influence on the Brazilian Intelligence system, this essay presents the work of the German ethnographer Theodor Koch-Grünberg – mixture of traveler, linguist, ethnographer, anthropologist and man of letters – and discusses its place among the constructs of Brazilian Intelligence production.…”
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    Harag György: „Tornyot választok”, 1973 (előadáselemzés) by János Lázok

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…The performance that radically changed the Transylvanian theatrical language reinterprets the main question of the drama: how can the man of letters keep his integrity in the face of the abuses of the political power while confined to meagre means?…”
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    НАУКОВО-ПЕДАГОГІЧНА ПРАЦЯ М. А. СЛАВИНСЬКОГО В ЕМІГРАЦІЇ МІЖВОЄННОГО ПЕРІОДУ by В. В. Очеретяний

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…Slavynskyi (1868–1945), a prominent Ukrainian historian, ethnographer, man of letters, interpreter, publicist, poet and a diplomat. …”
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    Giovanni Parè, bookseller and publisher in the second half seventeenth-century Venice by Francesca Nepori

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The discovery of Giovanni Parè’s publishing and bookstore catalogues, a Venetian printer and bookseller at the end of the Seventeenth century, is an opportunity to reconstruct his activity as a book dealer and the close relationship he had had with Giovanni Palazzi, historian, man of letters, engraver. Parè will publish Palazzi’s some works, many of which affected by censorship control due to the evident influences of the Quietist, current accused by the Congregation of the Index and by the Santo Uffizio as not conforming to the dictates of the Catholic Church.…”
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    Miscellany/Mélanges

    Published 2017
    “…Th. de Booy <br/> Henri Mydlarski, Vauvenargues, juge littéraire de son siècle <br/> Terence Murphy, Jean Baptiste René Robinet: the career of a man of letters…”
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    Sur Un Balcon en Forêt by Alain Trouvé

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…It is favored by Gracq's dual profession of historian-geographer and man of letters. Not everything in this writing can be explained by the relationship between texts, in other words by intertextuality. …”
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    Escribir y prosperar en Sevilla: el notario Juan Álvarez de Alcalá (1500-1518) by María Luisa Pardo Rodríguez

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…His first undertaking as a man of letters, his belonging to the group of notaries in one of the most dynamic cities in the Kingdom of Castile, and his ability at writing and drawing up documents permitted him to enter the social circles of the city and, at the same time, to prosper.…”
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    Les masques de Claude de Malleville by Béatrice Brottier

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…The work of Claude Malleville, man of letters, recognized by his peers and his contemporaries, and secretary of the marshal Bassompierre, high lord at the court, allows the study, through the various genres he used as a writer, of a diversity of discursive ethos, or masks, all of them different from the face of the one writing it. …”
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    L’inspiration médiévale des Pères de l’Europe contemporaine : l’exemple de Jean de Pange by Jean-François Thull

    Published 2010-11-01
    “…This medieval model takes shape quite particularly in the work of count Jean de Pange (1881-1957), man of letters, historian of the monarchy and forerunner of the European idea in the interwar period.…”
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