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Odradek, vol. II/1 (2016): Like a Novel, a cura di M. Bensi e M. Marcheschi

03 Friday Feb 2017

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affezione, Alessandra Sarchi, Alessandro Cinquegrani, Carlo Ginzburg, Colas Duflo, Davide Bondì, digression, digressione, Gianni Celati, Giuseppe Faso, knowing, lying, Matteo Bensi, Matteo Marcheschi, menzogna, narration, narrazione, Nicola Lagioia, noval, Paolo Rossi, philosophie morale, realismo, romanzo, sapere, storiografia, story, truth, verità

Vol II, no 1 (2016):
“Like a Novel”: Crossing Perspectives Between Knowing, Story and Digression

edited by Matteo Bensi and Matteo Marcheschi

Table of contentscover-like-a-novel copia

Introduction
Come un romanzo: conoscenza, narrazione e digressione all’incrocio dei saperi
Matteo Bensi e Matteo Marcheschi

Articles
Il sapere del romanzo
Alessandra Sarchi

Romanzo e storia, romanzo e scienza
Paolo Rossi

Impostori! Verità e menzogna nella narrativa contemporanea
Alessandro Cinquegrani

Il ritorno della realtà: dal romanzo alla storiografia
Davide Bondì

Expériences en philosophie morale dans le roman libertin du dix-huitième siècle
Colas Duflo

Reviews
C. Ginzburg, Paura reverenza terrore. Cinque saggi di iconografia politica, Milano: Adelphi 2015
Michele Lodone

G. Celati, Studi d’affezione per amici e altri, Macerata: Quodlibet 2016
Giuseppe Faso

Interviews
Intervista a Nicola Lagioia
a cura di Matteo Bensi e Matteo Marcheschi

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