Publications
October 2020
To go beyond the words
a cura di Martina Della Casa, Tania Collani «Scrivere in Svizzera significa, in primo luogo, misurarsi con un tipo di […]
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Martina Della Casa
Tania Collani
Translation and interculturality: Between identity and otherness
Dziub N., Musinova T., and Voegele A. (eds.), Translation and Interculturality: Between Identity and Otherness, Bern, Peter Lang, coll. “Studies […]
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N. Dziub
T. Musinova
A. Voegele
The Experience of Borders and the Literatures of Medieval Europe
In medieval Europe, people and texts circulated, crossing kingdom borders and linguistic barriers. The contributions gathered here explore the perception […]
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Sofia Lodén
Vanessa Obry
Jean Thenaud, traveler, poet, and cabalist. Between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
Writer, traveler, and courtier, a close associate of Louise of Savoy and Francis I who commissioned his works, the Franciscan […]
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Isabelle FABRE
Gilles POLIZZI
The Transnational: Practices and Representations
Description: In the wake of a pandemic that has disrupted established practices of crossing borders in Europe and around the […]
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Nikol Dziub
Write with Chopin
Frédéric Chopin in Literature. Texts compiled by Peter Schnyder and Augustin Voegele. This volume focuses on how literature has portrayed […]
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Peter Schnyder
Augustin Voegele
September 2020
The plays of Henrik Ibsen
Henrik Ibsen, one of the most famous Scandinavian writers, nevertheless spent twenty-seven years living outside Norway and channelled his bitterness […]
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Florence Fix
Proust and vivid comparison. A stylistic study
Summary: One of the most recurring devices in Marcel Proust’s writing, the ‘comme’ comparison is examined in this book from […]
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Vidotto (Ilaria)
April 2020
The little Scandinavian hero
Nordic children’s literature is undoubtedly one of the most significant in the world in terms of its history, scope and […]
Paul Hillig, from Cloyes to Auschwitz
Description Happy people have a story to tell, recounted here with humour and tenderness. Paul Hillig, a young Parisian of […]

