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        <title type="main" level="a">Dante presente, Dante assente. Il dibattito sulla cancellazione dai programma scolastici bulgari</title>
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            <forename>Daria</forename>
            <surname>Karapetkova</surname>
            <placeName type="affiliation">Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, Bulgaria</placeName>
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          <resp>This is a section of <title>Itinerari danteschi nelle culture slave</title>(DOI: <idno type="DOI">10.36253/979-12-2150-003-5</idno>) by </resp>
          <name>Giovanna Siedina</name>
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        <publisher>Firenze University Press</publisher>
        <pubPlace>Firenze</pubPlace>
        <date when="2022">2022</date>
        <idno type="DOI">https://doi.org/10.36253/979-12-2150-003-5.10</idno>
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        <p>One of the initiatives on the occasion of the 700th anniversary of Dante’s death, carried out in Bulgaria in October 2021, consisted in the publication of a monographic issue of the weekly Literaturen vestnik in a bilingual version with the title “Ancora attuale, sempre divino: Literaturen vestnik celebra Dante.” Among the thematic features contained in this issue, an important place is occupied by three surveys conducted among Bulgarian secondary school teachers, university lecturers and poets. The surveys aim to outline how Dante’s work is currently perceived and to comment on the fact that – unbeknownst to most people – the Divina Commedia has been excluded from the literature curricula since the 2018-19 academic year.</p>
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            <item>Dante’s Reception</item>
            <item>Literaturen vestnik</item>
            <item>School Programmes</item>
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            <item>Teaching</item>
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      <p>It is available online at https://doi.org/10.36253/979-12-2150-003-5.10<ref target="https://doi.org/10.36253/979-12-2150-003-5.10" /></p>
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          <bibl n="94841">Aligieri, Dante. 1975. Božestvena komedija (Divina Commedia). Sofia: Narodna kultura.</bibl>
          <bibl n="94882">Aligieri, Dante. 2022. Ad (Inferno). Sofia: Colibri.</bibl>
          <bibl n="94743">Ancora attuale, sempre divino: Literaturen vestnik celebra Dante. 2021. traduzione di Giorgia Spadoni, 30, 36.</bibl>
          <bibl n="94624">Karapetkova, Daria. 2016. La letteratura italiana in Bulgaria. Traduzioni, mode, censura, traduzione di Giuseppe Dell’Agata. Roma: Carocci.</bibl>
          <bibl n="94637">Literaturen vestnik (Vse ošte aktualen, vinagi božestven. 700 godini ot smartta na Dante Aligieri) (20-26 ottobre 2021), 4-7, 11, 15-16.</bibl>
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