Faculty
- Adrienne Ward
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Contact Information:
Office: Wilson 129>
Phone: 4-7542
E-mail: aw7h@virginia.edu
Mail: P.O. Box 400777
Responsibilities:
Italian transfer credits; Study Abroad Advisor; Italian
Minor Advisor
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ADRIENNE WARD is Associate Professor of Italian. She holds a BA from
the University of Notre Dame, and an MA and PhD from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Professor Ward specializes in 17th- and 18th-century Italian literature and
culture, and is especially interested in Venetian letters and theater. Other
areas of concentration include the role and treatment of gender in Italian
literary works across all centuries, Italian travel and "ethnographic" writing,
and all aspects of Italian theater.
Selected publications:
"Eastern
Others on Western Pages: 18th-Century Literary Orientalism." Blackwell
Publishing's online journal Literature
Compass, Eighteenth Century section, 2004.
"Approaching Two Women: De Sica's Film from Different
Angles." Quaderni d'Italianistica 23:1 (2002):
85-104.
"The Price of Sonnets and Bonnets: How Gender Works in
Luisa Bergalli's Le avventure del poeta." Italica
79 (2002): 168-88.
"'Imaginary Imperialism:' Goldoni Stages China in 18th-Century
Italy." Theatre Journal 54 (2002): 203-21.
"Tracing the Literary Evolution of Puccini's Turandot."
Romance Languages Annual 12 (2000): 292-302. "New Worlds and Theater: Goldoni's Exotic Comedies." Annali d' Italianistica
11 (1993): 213-24.
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