Narrating Fear. An Introduction

Governare la Paura 1 (1) (2008)
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The Introduction presents the outcomes of a seminary held at the University of Bologna on 15th may 2008, “Narrating Fear. Stories and Visions between Literature and Cinema”, in which experts like Romolo Runcini, Silvia Albertazzi, Giorgio Cremonini, Cristina Demaria and Claudio Bisoni debated on the literary and cinematic strategies for representing and expressing fear, horror and terror in contemporary times.

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