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  1. Mafia and Outlaw Stories from Italian Life and Literature (Toronto Italian Studies)
  2. World Literature and Its Times: Italian Literature and Its Times by David Galens, Joyce Moss, 2005-07-13
  3. Aretino's Satyr: Sexuality, Satire, and Self-Projection in Sixteenth-Century Literature and Art (Toronto Italian Studies) by Raymond B. Waddington, 2004-01-17
  4. The Feminist Encyclopedia of Italian Literature
  5. Italian Literature I: Tristano Panciatichiano (Arthurian Archives) (Vol 1) by Gloria Allaire, 2002-07-04
  6. I Have Found My Voice: The Italian-American Woman Writer (Currents in Comparative Romance Languages and Literatures) by Mary Frances Pipino, 2000-05
  7. Mapping Complexity: Literature and Science in the Works of Italo Calvino (Troubador Italian Studies) by Kerstin Pilz, 2005-03-04
  8. The Italian American Reader by Bill Tonelli, 2005-02-01
  9. Rewriting the Journey in Contemporary Italian Literature: Figures of Subjectivity in Progress (Toronto Italian Studies) by CinziaSartini Blum, 2008-09-06
  10. La trovatella di Milano (Italian Edition) by Carolina Invernizio, 2010-08-07
  11. Il Bramino dell'Assam (Italian Edition) by Emilio Salgari, 2010-08-08
  12. Garcilaso De LA Vega and the Italian Renaissance (Penn State Studies in Romance Literatures) by Daniel L. Heiple, 1994-08-01
  13. Short History of Italian Literature by J. H. Whitfield, 1980-10
  14. Medieval Optics and Theories of Light in the Works of Dante (Studies in Italian Literature) by Simon A. Gilson, 2000-07

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