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IANNUCCI, Amilcare A., Ed. DANTE Alighieri Toronto Italian Studies Series) ListingsIf you cannot find what you want on this page, then please use our search feature to search all our listings. Click on Title to view full description
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IANNUCCI, Amilcare A., ed. DANTE Alighieri Toronto Italian Studies series) Dante, Cinema & Television University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 2004, ISBN:0802086012 IANNUCCI, Amilcare A., (ed.). Dante, Cinema & Television. Edited by Amilcare A. Iannucci. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, (2004). Pp. (4),[v]-xviii,(2),[3]-245,(1). With a couple of black and white illustrations. 8vo, red cloth with black lettering to front and spine. A volume in the Toronto Italian Studies series. Contents: 1. Iannucci's "Dante and Hollywood"; 2. John P. Welle's "Early Cinema, Dante's Inferno of 1911, and the Origins of Italian Film Culture"; 3. Vittoria Colonnese Benni's "The Helios-Psiche DanteTrilogy"; 4. Marguerite R. Waller's "Back to the Future: Dante and the Lan guages of Post-war Italian Film"; 5. Gabrielle Lesperance's "Beginning to Think about Salo"; 6. Victoria Kirkham's "The Off-Screen Landscape: Dante's Ravenna and Antonioni's Red Desert"; 7. Dennis Looney's "Spencer Williams and Dante: An African-American Filmmaker at the Gates of Hell"; 8. Andrew Taylor's "Television, Translation, and Vulgarization: Reflections on Phillips' and Greenaway's A TV Dante"; 9. Patrick Rumble's "Dopo Tanto Veder: Pasolini's Dante after the Disappearance of the Fireflies"; 10. Guido Fink's "Non Senti Come Tutto Questo Ti Assomiglia? Fellini's Infernal Circles"; 11. John Tulk's "Dante and Canadian Cinema"; 12. Bart Testa's "Dante and Cinema:Film across the Chasm"; 13. Rino Caputo's "Dante by Heart and Dante Declai med: The Realization of the Comedy on Italian Radio and Television". Very good. 32.50 Price:
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