‘The satirical tradition of Collodi and the nose of Pinocchio’ (original) (raw)
Humour in Pinocchio’s Liberating Discursive Practice
Alcina Sousa
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"Pinocchio, a Political Puppet: the Fascist Adventures of Collodi’s Novel"
Caterina Sinibaldi
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Uściński, Przemyslaw. Parody, Scriblerian Wit and the Rise of the Novel: Parodic Textuality from Pope to Sterne
Charles Gobin
The Scriblerian and the Kit-Cats, 2021
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Roman Satire and the Old Comic Tradition by Jennifer L. Ferriss-Hill
Erin Moodie
The Classical Journal, 2016
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Comedy, Satire, Paradox, and the Plurality of Discourses in Cinquecento Italy: Introduction
Stefano Jossa
Renaissance and Reformation
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"The play of characters in the fragments of Middle Comedy". International conference: Sub palliolo sordido. Studi sulla commedia frammentaria greca e latina. University of Padova, 15 October 2020. (With full video of the conference.)
Ioannis Konstantakos
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Review of Godioli, Alberto. Laughter from Realism to Modernism. Misfits and Humorists in Pirandello, Svevo, Palazzeschi, and Gadda. Oxford, UK: Legenda, 2015. In: Forum Italicum 51 (2017), 841-3
Alberto Luca Zuliani
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—. “Between Collodi’s Ringmaster and Manzoni’s Capocomico: Antihumanism or the Circus of Life in Carmelo Bene’s Pinocchio.” Approaches to Teaching Collodi's Pinocchio and Its Adaptations. Ed. Michael Sherberg. New York: Language Association of America (MLA) Books, 2006. 136-43. Print.
Manuela Marchesini
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Gothic "Pinocchio": Pedagogical Approaches to Collodi’s Classic Transformations: The Journal of Inclusive Scholarship & Pedagogy, 17/2, 2007
David Del Principe
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2022 - The Nose of Pinocchio: A Semiotics of Facial Myths
Massimo Leone
2022
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“Bernini and the Art of Social Satire”
Irving Lavin
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Self-Portraits of a Truthful Liar: Satire, Truth-Telling, and Courtliness in Ludovico Ariosto's Satire and Orlando Furioso (full text)
Paola Ugolini
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"The play of characters in the fragments of Middle Comedy”, in M. De Poli - G. E. Rallo - B. Zimmermann (eds.), Sub palliolo sordido. Studi sulla commedia frammentaria greca e latina, Göttingen 2021, 143-190.
Ioannis Konstantakos
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Dialogization and Laughter in the Dark, or How Gogol's Nose Was Made: Parody and Literary Evolution in Bachtin's Theory of the Novel
Efraim Sicher
Russian Literature, 1990
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The Comic Dynamic in Italian Renaissance Literature
Laurie Shepard
Incontri, 2024
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Hopman, M. “Satire in Green: Marked Clothing and the Technique of indignatio at Juvenal 5.141-45.” American Journal of Philology 124.4 (2003) 557-74
Marianne Hopman
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Humour in Il libro del cortegiano
Olga Zorzi Pugliese
Quaderni D Italianistica, 1993
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Review, David R. Smith (éd.), Parody and festivity, in Early Modern Art, Essays on Comedy as Social Vision (Burlington and Farnham: Ashgate, 2012).
Francesca ALBERTI
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Barchiesi and Cucchiarelli in Freudenburg, Cambridge Companion to Roman Satire
Alessandro Barchiesi
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David H. J. Larmour, The Arena of Satire: Juvenal’s Search for Rome. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 2016. Pp. 368. Cloth (ISBN 978-0-8061-5156-4) $34.95
Erin Moodie
New England classical journal, 2016
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Review. Q. Orazio Flacco: Le Opere: volume II: Le Satire. F Della Corte, P Fedeli, C Carena
Kirk Freudenburg
Classical Review, 1997
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Curses and Laughter: The Ethics of Political Invective in the Comic Poetry of High and Late Medieval Italy (dissertation, June 2010)
Nicolino Applauso, PhD
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The Cambridge Companion to Roman Satire, volume editor (Cambridge University Press, 2005), in Italian translation, revised and expanded, as: Freudenburg, K., Cucchiarelli, A., Barchiesi, A. (eds.) Musa Pedestre. Storia e interpretazione della satira in Roma antica (Carocci Publishers, Rome, 2007).
Kirk Freudenburg
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Collodi: When Children's Literature Becomes Adult
Stelio R Cro
1993
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Literary Parody in the Age of Nero
max L Goldman
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(2009) “Introduction” to The Burlesque, the Parodic, and the Satiric. La corónica 37.3 (2009): 43-53; Index 54-55.
Frank A Dominguez
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Satire and Allusion in Andrew Marvell's 'Dignissimo Suo Amico Doctori Wittie'
Robert Simms
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Des marchés à la métafiction : satires du marché littéraire à l’aube de deux nouveaux siècles
Hywel Dix
Textes et contextes
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The Cambridge Companion to Roman Comedy
Martin Dinter
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Agostino Carracci’s Wit in Two Lascivious Prints 2009
Patricia Simons
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A preliminary examination of humor in Northern Italian tradition: The Franco-Italian epic
leslie morgan
Humor - International Journal of Humor Research, 2002
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Roman Satire and the Old Comic Tradition
Jennifer Ferriss-Hill
2015
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Pirandellian Humor and the Limits of Truth
Stefano Boselli
Pirandello Society of America Conference “Global Legacies: Pirandello across Centuries and Media,” New York City, 16 September 2017.
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A COMEDY HANDBOOK. M. Fontaine, A.C. Scafuro (edd.) The Oxford Handbook of Greek and Roman Comedy. Pp. xiv + 894, ills. New York: Oxford University Press, 2014. Cased, £115, US$175. ISBN: 978-0-19-974354-4
Marcel Lech
The Classical Review, 2015
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Parody, Satire and Sympathy in Don Quixote and Gulliver's Travels
David Fishelov
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