A Student Portfolio
Edinburgh University, Cleaning up the «Mess», MA Hons option
Tutor: Federica G. Pedriali
- Kieran Breen
- Eyes
- Matt Conrad
- Flirting with genre / surpassing genre
- Chris Ferguson
- Pasticciaccio and Ulysses
- Serena Freeland
- In the textual city seeing is reading
- Angela Gayton
- Mussolini the culprit?
- Francesca Hector
- The (post)modern labyrinth and the Minotaurs
- Lindsey Marchant
- Unfinished business
- Sam Parsons
- Gadda’s Centre
- Hayley Reid
- The final word
- Elizabeth Rhodes
- Gender representation and repressed desire in Pasticciaccio
- Matt Roberts
- Quer pasticciaccio brutto... de Carlo Emilio Gadda
- Francesco Ziosi
- Two ideas of providence. Gadda and Manzoni
Harvard University 2000/2001
Tutor: Federica G. Pedriali
- Meriel Baines
- Elements of Caravaggio in Gadda’s prose
- Jennifer Brown
- Dr Higueróa and Manzoni’s Clerics
- Jimmy McMenamin
- La metafora del mare e il Pasticciaccio
Published by The Edinburgh Journal of Gadda Studies (EJGS)
ISSN 1476-9859
© 2000-2025 by EJGS. Best student work – Classes 2000-2008, IT0032 Cleaning up the «Mess», MA Honours programme, School of Literatures Languages and Cultures, University of Edinburgh; Italian 240, Graduate programme, Spring semester 2001, Harvard University.
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Framed image (with distortion): Gadda with his colleagues and students at the Liceo «Parini» in 1925.
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