RAGNI, Cristiano

RAGNI, Cristiano  

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An Edifying "Pictura Loquens". Alberico Gentili’s "Commentatio" and the Defence of Drama in Elizabethan Oxford 1-gen-2020 Ragni, C
Introduction 1-gen-2024 Ragni, C
L'educazione sentimentale di Lucy Maud Montgomery 1-gen-2020 Ragni, C
Origins Once Again. Introduction 1-gen-2022 Ragni, Cristiano; Bugliani, Paolo
Prospero, or the Demiurge. Platonic Resonances in Shakespeare’s Mediterranean 1-gen-2023 Ragni, Cristiano
Renaissance Drama: Excluding Shakespeare. Criticism: (2a) General with Helen F. Smith; (2b) Marlowe 1-gen-2018 Ragni, C
Shakespeare’s Demiurge. New Origins and Old Tricks in "The Tempest" 1-gen-2024 Ragni, Cristiano
Which English, anyway? Teaching Linguistic Variation to Speakers of Other Languages 1-gen-2020 Ragni, C
‘She askes of him the gift of prophecie’. La Cassandra elisabettiana di Richard Barnfield 1-gen-2023 Ragni, Cristiano
“[...] Only to keep men in awe”. L’Anticristianesimo di Marlowe, contra imperium? 1-gen-2018 Ragni, C
“For me Shakespeare sang”. Fronteggiare la crisi con Shakespeare in Virginia Woolf 1-gen-2017 Ragni, C
“It is all written in the palm of my hand […] I forgot which”. Gothic Parodies in Oscar Wilde’s Short Stories 1-gen-2018 Ragni, C
“La prole dello schiavo di Crusoe”. L’identità ‘liquida’ nelle Antille di Derek Walcott 1-gen-2014 Ragni, C
“Most strange, but yet most truly, will I speak”: Female Agency from Cinthio to Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure 1-gen-2024 Ragni, C
“Necessitas facit licitum, quod in lege illicitum est”. Alberico Gentili, the Puritans, and the Oxford Controversy over Drama 1-gen-2018 Ragni, C
“Till heaven dissolvèd be”. Atheism and Apocalypse in Marlowe’s "Tamburlaine the Great" 1-gen-2018 Ragni, C
“Timidae obsequantur”. Mothers and Wives in Matthew Gwinne’s "Nero" 1-gen-2020 Ragni, C
“To those who must die”. Christopher Logue e la sua riscrittura dell’“Iliade” 1-gen-2022 Ragni, C
“Why are you so out of measure sad?”. Malinconia e Passione a Corte tra Shakespeare e Ford 1-gen-2017 Ragni, C