Italian for the opera

Autore:
Robert Stuart Thomson | Thomson Robert Stuart

Luogo:
Vancouver | Vancouver

Editore:
Godwin Books | Godwin Books

Anno: 1992

Tipo: Corso di italiano per stranieri

Altre Indicazioni:

Sul retro:

This book focuses on “operatic” Italian (literary Italian in the classic mode) Parts of speech provide the framework, each of which is illustrated by extracts from many operas. The author works his way from the simple (nouns and articles) to the complex (past subjunctive) and clarifies points of language which non-native speakers often find troublesome: pronunciation, archaic language, convoluted syntax, datives of advantage, nuances and connotation, use of the passato remoto, etc. Included are pages on the sounds of Italian, the meaning of its idioms, the limitations of translations and surtitles, and suggested criteria for evaluating libretti (selections from Verdi’s correspondence help to illustrate this section). All translations use the interlinear approach which helps the reader to see connections clearly. Nine quizzes with answers enable the reader to monitor progress. 

Metalingua:
Inglese

Lingua oggetto:
Italiano

Sistema di scrittura:
Latino

Luogo conservazione:

Disponibile su WorldCat

Consistenza: VI + 150 pp.

Ristampe:

2016

Compilatore: Bora Avsar

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