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12 results for "Poetry"

12 results for "Poetry"

KALEIDOSCOPIC DEMOCRATIC VISTAS

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Daniel Aguirre-Oteiza KALEIDOSCOPIC DEMOCRATIC VISTAS Translating John Ashbery through Spanish and Latin American Poetry 1 While working on the galley proofs of my translation of John Ashbery’s Where Shall I Wander, I asked the poet about an idiom...

Daniel Aguirre Oteiza

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Academic Degrees: A. B., Universidad de Salamanca; Diploma of Higher Studies, Universitat Pompeu Fabra; M.A., Ph.D., Harvard University

Research Interests: Modern Spanish Peninsular Literature (18th, 19th, 20th, and 21st -centuries); Spanish Civil War...

Lusia A Zaitseva

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Lusia completed her B.A. in French literature at Columbia University with honors in 2010 and her A.M. in comparative literature at Harvard in 2013. She is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in the same department. She works in Russian, French, and Urdu...

Too Far and Back Again

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Lusia A. Zaitseva TOO FAR AND BACK AGAIN The Text and the Making of the Medieval Hero in La Chanson de Roland, Le Charroi de Nîmes, and La Vie de Saint Alexis Abstract: Examining La Chanson de Roland , Le Charroi de Nîmes, and La Vie de Saint Alexis, I...

TERRORISM REVISITED

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Eduardo Ledesma TERRORISM REVISITED Modernisme, Art, and Anarchy in the City of Bombs Abstract: Explosively charged and violently disparate terms such as Modernisme (Modernism), Anarchy and Culture–or cultural resistance–find a common space in the City of...

All'ombra dell'altra lingua: Per una poetica della traduzione

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by Antonio Prete Bollati Boringhieri, 131 pp., € 16.00 JULIANNE VAN WAGENEN Antonio Prete, professor of comparative literature at the University of Siena, begins his book: “To translate is to transmute one language into another language. One text into...

RLL Students Visit Barcelona

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Students in the Catalan studies program visited several cultural sites during a 7-day trip. The trip gave students the opportunity to experience in situ the language and culture they have been learning in the classroom. It was an unforgettable and intense...

Essays

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Romance Sphere presently accepts submissions only from members of the Harvard community, including visiting lecturers, visiting scholars, and alumni, as well as faculty and students from institutions with whom the department has reciprocal agreements.

Guidelines

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Submission Romance Sphere publishes reviews, essays, videos, and other materials pertaining to the culture, history, and society of countries, regions, or communities where French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, or Catalan is spoken. Prior to submission...