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            <forename>Ornella</forename>
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        <title>Strumenti per la didattica e la ricerca</title>
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        <p>Saggi brings together the results of the research activity carried out in 2008 on the PhD course in English and American Studies (Department of Modern Philology, University of Florence). The seven contributions relate to the theatre, narrative, poetry, autobiographical writing and correspondence, and range from the Renaissance up to the present day, offering critical perspectives that go from the analysis of the postmodern identity to the phenomenon of rewriting, from reception theories to comparative studies, and from literary topography to computational linguistics. The heterogeneity of the material illustrates the free choice of the young academics who, in the climate of collaboration that was established, decided to address the technical and editorial aspects of the book as a team in the open access editorial workshop of the Department.</p>
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        <p>Saggi raccoglie i risultati dell'attività di ricerca svolta nel 2008 all'interno del Dottorato di Anglistica e Americanistica (Dipartimento di Filologia Moderna, Università di Firenze). I sette contributi toccano il teatro, la narrativa, la poesia, la scrittura autobiografica e la corrispondenza, spaziano dal Rinascimento alla contemporaneità e offrono prospettive critiche che vanno dall'analisi dell'identità postmoderna al fenomeno della riscrittura, dalle teorie della ricezione alla comparatistica, dalla topografia letteraria alla linguistica computazionale. L'eterogeneità del materiale testimonia la libera scelta dei giovani studiosi i quali, nel clima di collaborazione che si è creato, hanno deciso di curare l'aspetto tecnico redazionale del volume collettivamente, nel Laboratorio editoriale open access del Dipartimento.</p>
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