12 | 2025
open access | peer reviewed-
edited by
- Flavio Gregori - Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Italia - email orcid profile
Keywords Literary adaptation • Oxford English Dictionary • Author’s Implication • Literature and science • Moments of being • Ethel Mannin • Literary textiles • Enlightenment • Comparative Literature • Adaptation in Dictionary-making • Geographical Moves • Literary impressionism • Don Quixote • Memory • The Young Kazuo • Middlebrow • Eighteenth century • Slavery • Serialization • Newspapers • Christoph Martin Wieland • Paul et Virginie • Semiotics • Interwar literature • Virginia Woolf • Thomas Hardy • Magazines • Originals and Shadows • Spots of time • Theories • Empire • Alliterative Names • Adaptation • Romantic poetry • Modernist autobiography • William Perry • Modernism • Social conventions • Laurence Sterne • William Petty • Eighteenth-century Lexicography • The Memoirs of Martinus Scriblerus • Borges • Gaze • Cervantes • Samuel Johnson’s Dictionary • Toiles de Jouy • Printed fabrics • Tristram Shandy • Forgetting • Japaneseness • Samuel Dyer • Tess • Practices • Interpretations • Rabelais • Edmund Burke • Working Class • Toiles de Nantes
Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/EL/2420-823X/2025/12 | Published May 11, 2026 | Language en
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