
Remo Ceserani
The Department of French & Italian presents a lecture by
Remo Ceserani
The Role of a Thematic Dictionary in Contemporary Criticism
Monday, March
26, 2007
6:00 pm
College Arts & Humanities
Institute
1211 E. Atwater Ave.
Remo Ceserani is Professor of Theory of Literature and Comparative Literature at the University of Bologna. He is author of more than a dozen books, including critical editions of Ariosto’s Orlando Furioso, books on the fantastic in European literature, on the new Italian novel, and on the theory and dissemination of comparative literature. He has also published the standard Italian manual of comparative literature, as well as a novel and the most successful Italian anthology of European literature from the Middle Ages to the present. He is currently visiting professor at Stanford University.
This lecture will be in English, to be followed by discussion and refreshments.
If you have a disability and need assistance, special arrangements can be made to accommodate most needs. Contact Isabel Piedmont at 855-5458 or ipiedmon @indiana.edu.
Sponsors: The Mary-Margaret Barr Koon Fund of the Department of French & Italian, the West European Studies Program.
