Quaderni Veneti. Studi e ricerche



Quaderni Veneti. Studi e ricerche

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Aims & Scope
La collana è la ‘costola’ monografica della rivista Quaderni Veneti. Nuova serie digitale (QV): accoglie, con scansione periodica irregolare, gli atti dei convegni organizzati dal Centro Interuniversitario di Studi veneti (CISVe), edizioni e monografie relative alla tradizione testuale e culturale del Triveneto, con particolare (ma non esclusiva) attenzione alla Modernità / Contemporaneità, e agli autori documentati nell’Archivio «Carte del Contemporaneo» presso il CISVe.

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Latest published volume

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  • «L’incanto è qualcosa di ineffabile»
  • Venezia in letteratura
  • Alessandro Cinquegrani, Angela Fabris
  • May 14, 2026
  • “Enchantment is something ineffable,” writes Goffredo Parise of Piazza San Marco. In his view, no words can truly replace the sense of wonder evoked by this vision, nor fully capture it. This book emerges from a challenge: to reflect on how Venice has been described through words over the centuries, from the Middle Ages to the present day. Rather than offering a literary history of Venice, it presents a series of illuminations, moments that have shaped that history. The volume is the result of a collaboration between Ca’ Foscari University and the University of Klagenfurt within the framework of the PhD Programme in Italian Studies. It brings into dialogue the perspectives of scholars working in the lagoon city with those of researchers coming from elsewhere: a multicentred perspective for a cosmopolitan city.