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  • Author: Prof. Peter Vassallo

    The essays offered in this book explore some of the significant Romantic and post-Romantic constructions of Italy, its culture and history, beginning with Madame de Stael's seminal Corinne, ou l'Italie (1807), which would prove influential in the aesthetic imagery shaping and surrounding subsequent literary works about Italy. The Italian landscape and cultural scene invited both description and re-inscription by some of the prominent British writers of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, who were responding to the fascination exerted upon them by Italian culture generally. The chapters in this book consider the rich texture of this scene of literary and cultural influence, focusing on the perception, representation and appropriation of Italy by some major British writers of the period indicated, among them Lord Byron, Lady Morgan, Percy Shelley, John Keats, George Eliot, John Ruskin, E.M. Forster, D.H. Lawrence and W.B. Yeats.

  • Author: Patrick J. Schembri & Alfred Baldacchino 

    2011 – 118 pages (Full Colour)

  • Author: Prof. Paul A. Bartolo

    Winning People's Hearts -How Social Inclusion and Exclusion Informed the 2013 Malta General Election Campaign

    The Education Research Monograph Series (ERMS) is a new, peer-reviewed book series which focuses on specialised and interdisciplinary issues related to education. ERMS is intended to enable researchers from many disciplines to share their findings and, as a result, stimulate dialogue on established and emerging topics in education within the international community of researchers, practitioners, students and other stakeholders interested in the field. The monograph series considers bibliographical works as well as empirical studies that employ mixed methods for data gathering and analysis.  

  • Personalised t-shirt (white) including name, course and year of Graduation.
  • 100% cotton t-shirt available in various colours and sizes. Should the colour and size ordered be out of stock, you may opt to take an alternative, wait for new stock or be refunded.
  • This is the first literal translation of Stumme’s collection of 37 folktales from Malta and Gozo which were narrated to him mostly by illiterate peasants and which he recorded in phonetic script in 1903 when he visited Malta.  They are an invaluable contribution to the heritage of the Maltese islands.
  • Dan il-ktieb, Bl-Għasluġ tal-Ħsieb – Dun Karm, La Jixjieħ u la Jmut, huwa mixja analitika ta’ ġieħ għax juri l-kisbiet kbar kreattivi u intellettwali tal-Poeta Nazzjonali, Dun Karm (1871-1961). Dak li jippreżenta dan il-ktieb huma suġġerimenti ta’ kif il-poeżija Dunkarmjana tista’ taħdem fuqna. Dawn is-suġġerimenti mhumiex esklużivi, imma jistgħu jiġu ċċalinġjati jew jinbidlu; u forsi wkoll wieħed jista’ jibni fuqhom. Jingħata nebħ ta’ kif wieħed jista’ jikkonċettwalizza għala nistgħu nsibu l-poeżija ta’ Dun Karm siewja għalina llum. Minn dak li qed jiġi ppreżentat, il-qarrejja għandhom jintebħu li l-qari u r-riċerka (li kull qarja titlob minnhom) huma alleati ta’ xulxin. Aktar ma wieħed isir jaf kif taħdem il-poeżija ta’ Dun Karm, aktar wieħed jinfetaħ għall-effetti li jista’ jkollha. B’qari rriċerkat, il-poeżija ta’ Dun Karm tistagħna u l-qarrejja jkunu aktar involuti fiha. Il-qari analitiku juri li l-letteratura ta’ Dun Karm tinqeda bl-użu ta’ lingwa, xbihat, u ideat li huma mirqumin u xirqin. Il-poeżiji ta’ Dun Karm jinħassu li huma maħdumin bl-akbar sengħa, u bosta minnhom iwassluna għall-introspezzjoni għax iġagħluna naħsbu fuq il-ħajja b’mod differenti mis-soltu. Anki meta Dun Karm jibni poeżija fuq xi tensjoni, fiha naqraw ħjiel tal-kumplessità tat-tiġrib uman. Għalhekk il-ġabriet tal-poeżiji tiegħu narawhom bħala għerf akkumulat
    • fuq il-bniedem,
    • għall-bniedem, u
    • mill-bniedem.
    Il-Professur Charles Briffa għallem fl-Università ta’ Malta, u huwa kritiku letterarju, studjuż tal-Malti, u traduttur. Kiteb bosta kotba oħrajn fuq ix-xogħlijiet letterarji ta’ awturi Maltin. Ixandar ukoll ħafna sensiliet fuq ir-radju u t-televixin fuq il-lingwa u l-letteratura.
  • Author: Joe Friggieri 

    2000 – 359 pp.

  • Author: Professor Peter Vassallo The journal is devoted to current research in the history of cultural relations between England and Italy from 1300 to the present. Articles focus on cross-cultural literary and historical studies as well as on related disciplines such as History of Art and Architecture. The first issue was published in 1991. To date fourteen volumes have been produced The Journal, which is listed in the Modern Languages Association Directory of Learned Journals, has established itself as one of the leading journals in this interdisciplinary field of studies. Its advisory committee is composed of scholars of international repute in this field of study and includes Piero Boitani (Rome), Peter Brand (Edinburgh), Lilla Maria Crisafulli (Bologna), David Farley Hills (Swansea), John Gatt Rutter (La Trobe), Gloria Lauri-Lucente (Malta), Francesco Marroni (Pescara), Sergio Rossi (Milan), Corinna Salvadori Lonergan (Dublin), Valeria Tinkler-Villani (Leiden) and John Woodhouse (Oxford).
  • Author: General Editor: Peter Vassallo;    Volume Editor: Gloria Lauri-Lucente

    Published by the Institute of Anglo-Italian Studies, University of Malta and devoted to current research in the historic cultural relations between England and Italy from 1300 to the present. Volume 12 (2014)

    Please contact us for volumes 1 - 11

  • Editors: Prof. Peter Vassallo & Prof. Gloria Lauri-Lucente

    which is a double issue has just been published. Authors in this issue:   Michael O'Neill,   Tomothy Webb,  Jane Stabler,  Sue Brown,  Rose Sneyd,  Petra Caruana Dingli,  Giovanni Iamartino,  Mariaconcetta Costantini,  Michela Marroni,  Anna Enrichetta Soccio,  Francesca D'Alfonso,  Tania Zulli,  Robert Hollander  and  Gloria Lauri-Lucente

  • General Editor: Peter Vassallo;    Volume Editor: Gloria Lauri-Lucente

    Published by the Institute of Anglo-Italian Studies, University of Malta and devoted to current research in the historic cultural relations between England and Italy from 1300 to the present. Volume 15 (2015 - 2016)

    Please contact us for volumes 1 - 11