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La soglia dell'invisibile : percorsi del "Macbeth" : Shakespeare, Verdi, Welles 🔍
Fabio Vittorini
Carocci editore Spa, Frecce (Rome, Italy), 13, 1. ed, Roma, 2005
Italian [it] · PDF · 8.3MB · 2005 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/zlib · Save
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Una tragedia, un melodramma, un film: Macbeth. Tre autori: William Shakespeare, Giuseppe Verdi, Orson Welles. I tre Macbeth vengono letti in una prospettiva comparativa secondo le più suggestive innovazioni della teoria della letteratura, quasi come se fossero un unico testo che nella trasformazione della modalità espressiva (dal linguaggio verbale a quello musicale, a quello cinematografico) lavora su se stesso in relazione a un ristretto numero di nuclei tematici. Fabio Vittorini insegna Letterature comparate e Letteratura, arti e media presso l'Università Iulm di Milano.
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lgrsnf/La_soglia_dellinvisibile._Percorsi_del_Macbeth_Shakespeare_Verdi_Welles.pdf
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zlib/no-category/Fabio Vittorini/La soglia dell'invisibile. Percorsi del Macbeth: Shakespeare, Verdi, Welles_16368287.pdf
Alternative author
Vittorini, Fabio.
Alternative edition
Frecce -- 13, 1. ed., Roma, Italy, 2005
Alternative edition
Frecce / Carocci, Roma, 2005
Alternative edition
Italy, Italy
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lg3028170
metadata comments
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William Shakespeare (1564-1616); Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901); Orson Welles (1915-1985).
F. Vittorini teaches at the University IULM of Milan.
Includes bibliographical references.
F. Vittorini teaches at the University IULM of Milan.
Includes bibliographical references.
Alternative description
Fabio Vittorini. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 151-157).
date open sourced
2021-06-13
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