Bertinoro, 16/23 September 2007

SCANDAL

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Burning Books in Britain : English Literary Scandals of the XXth Century

Opere:
  • Thomas Hardy, Jude the Obscure
  • D. H. Lawrence, Lady Chatterley's Lover
  • Salman Rushdie, Satanic Verses
  • Silvia Albertazzi, Introduzione a D. H. Lawrence, Bari-Roma, Laterza, 1987
  • Silvia Albertazzi, "Salman Rushdie e la storia: dal realismo magico all'iperrealismo del presente"  in Id., Barnaba Maj, Roberto Vecchi (a cura di), Periferie della storia, Macerata, Quodlibet, 2004
  • Lisa Appignanesi, Sarah Maitland (a cura di), The Rushdie File, London, Fourth Estate, 1989
  • C. H. Rolph, The Trial of Lady Chatterley, Penguin, Harmondsworth, 1961

Further readings

  • A. Alvarez, Jude the Obscure in A. J. Guerard, Hardy. A Collection of Critical Essays , Englewood Cliffs, 1963
  • G. Cunningham, The New Woman and the Victorian Novel , London, 1978
  • M. Drabble (ed.), The Genius of Thomas Hardy , London, 1976
  • R. P. Draper, Hardy The Tragic Novels , London, 1975
  • D. H. Lawrence, Study of Thomas Hardy , in Id., Phoenix , vol. II, London, 1961
  • K. Millett, Sexual Politics , New York, 1969
  • G. Wagner, Five for Freedom , London, 1972
  • P. Balbert, P. L. Marcus (eds.), D. H. Lawrence: A Centenary Consideration , Cornell U.P., New York, 1985
  • A. Burgess, Flame into Being , Heinemann, London, 1985
  • C. Heywood (ed.), D. H. Lawrence: New Studie , Macmillan, London, 1987
  • M. Kalnins (ed.), D. H. Lawrence Centenary Essays , Bristol Classical Press, Bristol, 1986
  • M. Squires, D. Jackson (eds.), D. H. Lawrence's Lady : A New Look atLady Chatterley's Lover , University of Georgia Press, Athens, 1985
Seminar in English
Held by
Silvia Albertazzi
University of Bologna

Silvia Albertazzi is Full Professor of English Literature at the University of Bologna, where she is also the Director of the Centre for the Study of Literary Theory and Comparative Literature and the Responsible of a PhD on Literatures and Cultures of English Speaking Countries.
Tutor
Francesco Cattani
Francesco Cattani graduated in 2003 in Foreign Languages and Literatures at the University of Bologna with a dissertation entitled Picnic at Hanging Rock. An Australian Myth. At the present he is finishing a PhD in Literatures and Cultures of the English Speaking Countries. His research project focuses on the city as a space of colonization and post-colonization. In particular, he concentrates on London and Sydney.