Mark Sandy
Stefano Cracolici is Professor of Italian Art and Literature, Director of the Zurbarán Centrefor Spanish and Latin American Art and Associate Director of the Centre for Poetry andPoetics, at Durham University. He is author of Il ritratto di Archigyn
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Stefano Cracolici is Professor of Italian Art and Literature, Director of the Zurbarán Centre
for Spanish and Latin American Art and Associate Director of the Centre for Poetry and
Poetics, at Durham University. He is author of Il ritratto di Archigynia: Filippo Nuvoloni
(1441-1478) e il suo Dyalogo d’amore (2009), and co-author, with Stefano Carrai and
Monica Marchi, of La letteratura a Siena nel Quattrocento. He is completing a monograph
on Fabiola: lo spettacolo del martirio (forthcoming, 2020).
Mark Sandy is Professor of English at the Durham University. He is a member of the Centre
for Poetry and Poetics, an advisory board member of the Centre for Death and Life Studies,
and a co-founding member of the ‘Romantic Dialogues and Legacies’ research group at
Durham University. He is author of Poetics of Self and Form in Keats and Shelley (2005) and
Romanticism, Memory, and Mourning (2013). His most recent book explores Transatlantic Transformations of Romanticism: Aesthetics, Subjectivity and the Environment (2020).
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