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Publications of Martin Eisner    :chronological  alphabetical  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. Eisner, M, Dante's New Life of the Book A Philology of World Literature (March, 2021), pp. 272 pages, Oxford University Press, USA, ISBN 9780198869634  [abs]
  2. EISNER, M; Martin (Chair of Romance Studies and Professor of Italian Eisner, CORSAPOIDU, Dante's New Life of the Book A Philology of World Literature (March, 2021), pp. 272 pages, Oxford Textual Perspectives, ISBN 9780198869641  [abs]
  3. A Boccaccian Renaissance Essays on the Early Modern Impact of Giovanni Boccaccio and His Works, edited by Eisner, M; Lummus, D (June, 2019), pp. 340 pages, University of Notre Dame Press, ISBN 9780268105914  [abs]
  4. Boccaccio and His World, edited by Eisner, M; Cappozzo, V; Kircher, T (2018), Special Issue of Heliotropia, vol. 15  [abs]
  5. Eisner, M, Boccaccio and the Invention of Italian Literature: Dante, Petrarch, Cavalcanti, and the Authority of the Vernacular (2013), pp. 260 pages, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 9781107041660  [abs]

Book Reviews

  1. Eisner, M, Reading Dante in Renaissance Italy: Florence, Venice and the “Divine Poet.” Simon Gilson. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. xiv + 434 pp. $120., Renaissance Quarterly, vol. 72 no. 4 (2019), pp. 1548-1549, Cambridge University Press (CUP) [doi]
  2. Eisner, M, Boccaccio: A Critical Guide to the Complete Works. Victoria Kirkham, Michael Sherberg, and Janet Levarie Smarr, eds. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2014. xix + 556 pp. $50., Renaissance Quarterly, vol. 68 no. 3 (2015), pp. 1108-1110, Cambridge University Press (CUP), ISSN 0034-4338 [doi]
  3. Eisner, MG, Rev. of Bonnie Mak, How the Page Matters., Renaissance Quarterly, vol. 66 (2013), pp. 706-707
  4. Eisner, MG, Rev. of Carol Lansing, Power and Purity., H-Italy. (2010)
  5. Eisner, MG, Rev. of Rhiannon Daniels, Boccaccio and the Book., Renaissance Quarterly, vol. 63 (2010), pp. 545-46
  6. Eisner, M, Rhiannon Daniels. Boccaccio and the Book: Production and Reading in Italy 1340–1520. Italian Perspectives 19. London: Legenda, 2009. xi + 229 pp. $89.50.. ISBN: 978–1–906540–49–4., Renaissance Quarterly, vol. 63 no. 2 (2010), pp. 545-546, Cambridge University Press (CUP), ISSN 0034-4338 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  7. Eisner, MG, Review of Prue Shaw, ed. Dante: Monarchia on CD-ROM, The Medieval Review (2008)
  8. Eisner, MG, Review of Vincenzo Traversa, ed. and trans. Giovanni Boccaccio, Theseid of the Nuptials of Emilia (Teseida delle nozze di Emilia), Heliotropia, vol. 5 (2008)

Articles in a Journal

  1. Eisner, M, Machiavelli in paradise: How reading dante and ovid shaped the prince, Pmla, vol. 134 no. 1 (January, 2019), pp. 35-50 [doi]
  2. Eisner, M, Dante's Ballata: The Personification of Poetry and the Authority of the Vernacular in the Vita Nuova, Mediaevalia, vol. 39 no. 1 (2018), pp. 299-318, Project MUSE [doi]
  3. Eisner, M, A Singular Boccaccio: Defending and Defining Poetry in the Decameron and Genealogie, Quaderni d Italianistica, vol. 38 (2017), pp. 179-199, Canadian Society for Italian Studies
  4. Eisner, M, In the labyrinth of the library: Petrarch's Cicero, Dante's Virgil, and the historiography of the Renaissance, Renaissance Quarterly, vol. 67 no. 3 (September, 2014), pp. 755-790, Cambridge University Press (CUP), ISSN 0034-4338 [repository], [doi]  [abs]
  5. Eisner, MG, Boccaccio e l’invenzione della letteratura italiana, vol. 1 (2014), pp. 11-26 [repository]
  6. Eisner, MG, Eroticizing Theology in Day Three and the Poetics of the Decameron, vol. 31 (2013), pp. 207-224 [repository]  [abs]
  7. Eisner, MG, The Word Made Flesh in Inferno 5: Francesca Reading and the Figure of the Annunciation in Dante’s Commedia (2013) [repository]
  8. Eisner, MG, A Singular Boccaccio: Defending and Defining Poetry in the Decameron and Genealogie. (2013)
  9. Eisner, MG, The Return to Philology and the Future of Literary Criticism: Reading the Temporality of Literature in Auerbach, Benjamin, and Dante (December, 2011) [4gq644zp]
  10. Eisner, M; Schachter, M, Libido Sciendi: Apuleius, Boccaccio and the History of Sexuality, PMLA, vol. 124 no. 3 (May, 2009), pp. 817-837, Modern Language Association (MLA) [doi]  [abs]
  11. Eisner, M, Petrarch Reading Boccaccio: Revisiting the Genesis of the Triumphi, edited by Barolini, T; Storey, HW (2007), Brill

Articles in a Collection

  1. Eisner, MG, Dante and the Author of the Decameron: Love, Literature, and Authority in Boccaccio, in The Oxford Handbook to Chaucer, edited by Akbari, S; Simpson, J (2020), Oxford University Press
  2. Eisner, M, The Language of Women in the World of God: Vernacularization, in Wiley-Blackwell Companion to World Literature (2020)
  3. Eisner, M, Vernacularization and World Literature: The Language of Women in the World of God, in A Companion to World Literature (2020), ISBN 9781118993187 [doi]  [abs]
  4. Eisner, M, Boccaccio's Renaissance, in Boccaccio and the European Literary Tradition, edited by Boitani, P; Di Rocco, E (2014), pp. 45-55, Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura, ISBN 9788863727500
  5. Eisner, M, Boccaccio’s Renaissance, in Boccaccio and the European Literary Tradition (2014), pp. 45-55, Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura
  6. Eisner, M, The Tale of Ferondo’s Purgatory (III.8), in The Decameron: Third Day, edited by Forni, PM; Ciabattoni, F (2014), pp. 153-173, University of Toronto Press, ISBN 9781442616448
  7. Eisner, M, EPILOGUE The allegory of the vernacular Boccaccio's Esposizioni and Petrarch's Griselda, in BOCCACCIO AND THE INVENTION OF ITALIAN LITERATURE: DANTE, PETRARCH, CAVALCANTI, AND THE AUTHORITY OF THE VERNACULAR (2013), pp. 113-+
  8. Eisner, M, The inventive scribe Glossing Cavalcanti in the Chigi and Decameron 6.9, in BOCCACCIO AND THE INVENTION OF ITALIAN LITERATURE: DANTE, PETRARCH, CAVALCANTI, AND THE AUTHORITY OF THE VERNACULAR (2013), pp. 95-+
  9. Eisner, M, The making of Petrarch's vernacular Book of Fragments (Fragmentorum liber), in BOCCACCIO AND THE INVENTION OF ITALIAN LITERATURE: DANTE, PETRARCH, CAVALCANTI, AND THE AUTHORITY OF THE VERNACULAR (2013), pp. 74-+
  10. Eisner, M, Dante's dirty feet and the limping republic Boccaccio's defense of literature in the Vita di Dante, in BOCCACCIO AND THE INVENTION OF ITALIAN LITERATURE: DANTE, PETRARCH, CAVALCANTI, AND THE AUTHORITY OF THE VERNACULAR (2013), pp. 29-+
  11. Eisner, M, Dante's shame and Boccaccio's paratextual praise Editing the Vita nuova, Commedia, and canzoni distese, in BOCCACCIO AND THE INVENTION OF ITALIAN LITERATURE: DANTE, PETRARCH, CAVALCANTI, AND THE AUTHORITY OF THE VERNACULAR (2013), pp. 50-+
  12. Eisner, M, INTRODUCTION Boccaccio between Dante and Petrarch Cultivating vernacular literary community in the Chigi Codex, in BOCCACCIO AND THE INVENTION OF ITALIAN LITERATURE: DANTE, PETRARCH, CAVALCANTI, AND THE AUTHORITY OF THE VERNACULAR (2013), pp. 1-+
  13. Eisner, MG, Giovanni Boccaccio "Commedia" and "Dante Alighieri", in The Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception, edited by Seow, CL; Spieckermann, H; Mendes-Flohr, P; McGinn, B; Klauck, H-J; Ziolkowski, E (2008), Berlin: Walter de Gruyter
  14. Eisner, MG, “Giovanni Boccaccio” "Commedia" and "Dante Alighieri", in The Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception, edited by Seow, CL; Spieckermann, H; Mendes-Flohr, P; McGinn, B; Klauck, H-J; Ziolkowski, E (2008), Berlin: Walter de Gruyter
  15. Eisner, M, Chapter Five : Petrarch Reading Boccaccio: Revisiting the Genesis of the Triumphi, in Columbia Studies in the Classical Tradition, edited by Barolini, T; Storey, HW, vol. 31 (January, 2007), pp. 131-146, Brill, ISBN 9789004163225

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