01877nam1 22003373i 450 SUN011204520171110022335.9650.0020171110g17771786 |0itac50 baitaIT||||||||| |||||||||*Storia della letteratura italiana dell'abate Tiraboschi bibliotecario del serenissimo duca di Modena. Tomo primo [-decimo]Napoli : a spese di Giovanni Muccis. Sotto il campanile di S. Lorenzo Magg.re, 1777-178613 volumiVignetta calcografica sui frontespizi con note tipografiche001SUN01120472001 1: *Tomo primo, che comprende la storia della letteratura degli etruschi, de' popoli della Magna Grecia, dell'antica Sicilia e de' romani, fino alla morte di Augusto001SUN01120482001 2: *Tomo secondo, dalla morte di Augusto, sino alla caduta dell'Impero Occidentale001SUN01120492001 3: *Tomo terzo, dalla rovina dell'Impero Occidentale, fino all'anno 1183001SUN01120502001 4: *Tomo quarto, dall'anno 1183, fino all'anno 1300001SUN01120512001 5: *Tomo quinto, dall'anno 1300, fino all'anno 1400001SUN01120592001 8: *Tomo ottavo, dall'anno 1600 fino all'anno 1700001SUN01120602001 9: *Tomo nono, che contiene le Aggiunte, e le correzioni001SUN01120612001 10: *Tomo decimo, che contiene l'indice generale di tutta l'operaNapoliSUNL000005Tiraboschi, Girolamo1731-1794SUNV086375181075Muccis, GiovanniSUNV051304ITSOL20181109RICASUN0112045Storia della letteratura italiana dell'abate Tiraboschi bibliotecario del serenissimo duca di Modena. Tomo primo1520263UNICAMPANIA03513nam 2200625Ia 450 991078614070332120230725035242.01-299-46370-30-300-16884-510.12987/9780300168846(CKB)2670000000335047(StDuBDS)AH24393395(SSID)ssj0000860148(PQKBManifestationID)11542440(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000860148(PQKBWorkID)10884005(PQKB)11476087(MiAaPQ)EBC3421190(DE-B1597)486153(OCoLC)841171197(DE-B1597)9780300168846(Au-PeEL)EBL3421190(CaPaEBR)ebr10687942(CaONFJC)MIL477620(OCoLC)923603149(EXLCZ)99267000000033504720100615d2010 uy fengur|||||||||||txtccrCyclops[electronic resource] /Ranko Marinkovic, ; translated by Vlada Stojiljkovic, ; edited by Ellen Elias-BursacNew Haven [Conn.] Yale University Pressc20101 online resource (768 p.)A Margellos world republic of letters bookOriginally published in Serbo-Croatian as: Kiklop.0-300-15241-8 Front matter --INTRODUCTION --CYCLOPS. Teil 1 --CYCLOPS. Teil 2 --AUTHOR INFORMATIONIn his semiautobiographical novel, Cyclops, Croatian writer Ranko Marinkovic recounts the adventures of young theater critic Melkior Tresic, an archetypal antihero who decides to starve himself to avoid fighting in the front lines of World War II. As he wanders the streets of Zagreb in a near-hallucinatory state of paranoia and malnourishment, Melkior encounters a colorful circus of characters-fortune-tellers, shamans, actors, prostitutes, bohemians, and café intellectuals-all living in a fragile dream of a society about to be changed forever. A seminal work of postwar Eastern European literature, Cyclops reveals a little-known perspective on World War II from within the former Yugoslavia, one that has never before been available to an English-speaking audience. Vlada Stojiljkovic's able translation, improved by Ellen Elias-Bursac's insightful editing, preserves the striking brilliance of this riotously funny and densely allusive text. Along Melkior's journey Cyclops satirizes both the delusions of the righteous military officials who feed the national bloodlust as well as the wayward intellectuals who believe themselves to be above the unpleasant realities of international conflict. Through Stojiljkovic's clear-eyed translation, Melkior's peregrinations reveal how history happens and how the individual consciousness is swept up in the tide of political events, and this is accomplished in a mode that will resonate with readers of Charles Simic, Aleksandr Hemon, and Kundera.Margellos world republic of letters book.World War, 1939-1945YugoslaviaFictionZagreb (Croatia)FictionWorld War, 1939-1945891.8/235Marinković Ranko1913-2001.687639Stojiljkovic Vlada1938-1492693Elias-Bursac Ellen699167MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910786140703321Cyclops3715340UNINA