Alberto Giacomelli Magic Polarities. Notes for a Goethian Genealogy of Modern Symbolism pp. 1-22, DOI: 10.14648/100328 Availability: 21/04/2021 Details
Lorenzo Giovannetti Theatre and Truth in Books III and V of Plato’s Republic pp. 1-18, DOI: 10.14648/100329 Availability: 21/04/2021 Details
Silvana Borutti Threshold Experiences in A Midsummer Night’s Dream pp. 255-266, DOI: 10.14648/102672 Details € 8,00 Cite
Giuseppe Di Giacomo The Tempest. Theater as History of Humanity and Ethics of Participation pp. 267-279, DOI: 10.14648/102674 Details € 8,00 Cite
Alessandro Alfieri Jarman’s The Tempest and Greenaway’s Prospero’s Books: Visual Transfigurations of the Shakespearean Imaginary pp. 281-291, DOI: 10.14648/102675 Details € 8,00 Cite
Antonio Valentini The Magic of the Theatre as Experience of Truth. Fiction and Reality in the Shakespeare- Strehler’s Island-World pp. 293-313, DOI: 10.14648/102676 Details € 8,00 Cite
Piergiorgio Donatelli Compassion and Desire: Notes on The Tempest and A Midsummer Night’s Dream pp. 315-332, DOI: 10.14648/102677 Details € 8,00 Cite
Giovanni Matteucci Notes on Appearance and Illusion in Shakespeare’s Aesthetic Meditation pp. 333-351, DOI: 10.14648/102678 Details € 8,00 Cite
Stefano Velotti «Bottom [...] thou art translated». The Untranslatability of the Imagination in A Midsummer Night’s Dream pp. 353-367, DOI: 10.14648/102679 Details € 8,00 Cite
Pietro Terzi Maurice Denis and Félix Vallotton: Two Anti-Kantian Poetics in Fin-de-Siècle French Art pp. 369-386, DOI: 10.14648/102680 Details € 8,00 Cite
Emiliano De Vito The Great Midnight. An Analogical Interpretation of Dürer’s Melencolia I pp. 387-402, DOI: 10.14648/102681 Details € 8,00 Cite
Laura Aimo Hamlet and Ophelia. For a Practice of Aesthetic Education pp. 403-431, DOI: 10.14648/102682 Details € 8,00 Cite
Alberto Merzari «Wie du anfingst, wirst du bleiben». The Return to the First Beginning and the East-West Übersetzung in M. Heidegger’s Thinking pp. 433-459, DOI: 10.14648/100330 Details € 8,00 Cite
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