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Tiziana de Rogatis

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Tiziana de Rogatis

Born in Naples, Tiziana de Rogatis is currently an associate professor of Comparative Literature at the University for Foreigners of Siena. Her recent work analyzes modern constructions of the feminine interpreted in an anthropological manner via the reemergence of classical myths. She has written and lectured widely on Elena Ferrante in Italy and elsewhere in Europe, Asia and the United States. She lives in Rome.

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Latest reviews

  • “An exceptional companion to the source material, particularly for the lit-crit crowd looking to affirm Ferrante’s reinvention of the future of the novel.” Read the full review in Library Journal.
    — Library Journal, Feb 1 2020
  • “[de Rogatis] emphasizes the global relevance of Ferrante’s feminist work in light of #MeToo narratives of “erasure and survival.” A richly layered study that will appeal to the well-versed fan.” Read the full review in Kirkus Reviews
    — Kirkus Reviews, Nov 10 2019

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