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s freedom and his relationship with natural law and political authority, according to the general perspective of the Puritan religion, which characterizes Milton's political language. Keywords: Revolution, Machiavelli, Republicanism, Reformation, freedom, religion, classicism. Introduction The variety of thematic and linguistic registers adopted by John Milton during his intense cultural and civil experience could be a fundamental and further instrument to understand the absolute originality of the poet's personality în the complex background of the civil war. Thinking of including
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at Cambridge. His education was always mediated by an unshakable faith în the puritan căușe 4, along with an uncommon knowledge - even among his contemporaries - of Italian culture and humanistic tradition, obvious even în the unusual attention given to the linguistic element and to the problem of lexical choice. Due to his strict background - which on one hand urged him to advance proposals of change în the civil culture of his time, and on the other allowed him to be appointed
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Machiavelli e machiavellismi nella cultură anglo-americana (secoli XVI-XX), Monza, Polimetrica, 2009; A. Arienzo, A. Petrina (eds.), Machiavellian Encounters în Tudor and Stuart England. Literary and Political Influences from the Reformation to Restoration, Farnham and Burlington, Ashgate, 2013. Moreover on the linguistic modalities of the literary circulation of the Florentine în England, between the 16th and 17th century, refer to A. D'Andrea, Ambizione e ambiguità. Un tema machiavelliano da Marlowe a Milton, în Id., Strutture inquiete. Premesse teoriche e verifiche storico-letterarie
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perspective of literature, on the one hand deals with a series of theoretical and historiographical questions: is there a literary identity of Europe? how can we write an History of European literature? On the other, we can find ideological and linguistic signs of European identity inside of literary texts, also în a dialectical relationship with Alterity. This is verified here with the literary figure of the 'Moor' în a short story by Giovan Battista Giraldi Cinzio, and with the theme of
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Georgeta CONDUR Abstract: Starting from the summer of 2015, the massive arrival of asylum seekers în Europe opened a debate about the political, economical and security consequences of immigration în European Union. A hidden ideological conflict was transformed into a linguistic controversy: should the new-comers be named migrants or refugees? During time and development of the crisis, more and more journalists and political leaders switched from 'refugees' to 'migrants', aș it became clear that many asylum seekers weren't even from
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