http://riviste.unimi.it/interfaces/index
Interfaces is a new open access,
multilingual, peer reviewed journal dedicated to medieval European Literature.
Founded in 2015, Interfaces is edited by scholars around the
world and published at the University of Milan. The opening issue begins with
an article by the editors that critically examines the terms
"Medieval," "European," and "Literature," noting
that all three terms are contested. As this opening essay and the site's
website collectively emphasize, Interfaces is intentionally
interdisciplinary and global in its scope, welcoming scholars of history,
literature, codicology, philosophy, and other fields who study the middle ages
through text or examine intellectual and aesthetic traditions with roots in the
middle ages. In this spirit, the first issue features a wide variety of
articles, including an examination of twelfth and thirteenth century
French-language texts produced outside of France; a consideration of different
classifications and historiographies of Czech literature in nineteenth century
academe; and an analysis of Italian poet Petrarch's Rerum vulgarium fragmenta
that draws on Theodor Adorno's conception of "late style." While this
journal is multilingual, all abstracts (although not all articles) are in
English.
via https://scout.wisc.edu/archives/r47363/interfaces_a_journal_of_medieval_european_literatures
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