Cioran et la France. L’exil d’un nihiliste au pays de l’Intelligence

Julien Santa Cruz - In 1937, Cioran aged 26, arrived in France in order to prepare a thesis in philosophy, however it never materialized.

Nicola Chiaromonte, Mario Levi e l’esilio in Francia

Cesare Panizza - The essay reconstructs the exile in France of Nicola Chiaromonte and Mario Levi as paradigmatic examples of the complex redefinition of identity

Il primo anno e mezzo di Carlo Rosselli a Parigi (agosto 1929-dicembre 1930)

Nicola Del Corno - After escaping from Lipari Rosselli arrived in Paris on August 1, 1929 in the company of Lussu, Nitti and Tarchiani.

La “Rivoluzione Silenziosa” di Boris Mirkine-Guetzévitch nel Diritto Costituzionale del Novecento

Jacopo Bernardini - This essay discusses the significant influence of Boris Mirkine-Guetzévitch on constitutional law and rationalized parliamentarism.

Se Parigi è «spasmodia di contorni [in] configurazione polipoidale». Alberto Savinio e l’apprendistato francigeno

Giuseppe Crivella - This text analyses the literary production of the Italian writer Alberto Savinio (1891-1952) in the light of his relations with French culture.

Da Mosca a Parigi: alchimie russo-francesi. Isaak Babel’, L’armata a cavallo e la casa editrice Rieder

Sofia Tincani - The intellectual fervor that animated Paris during the interwar period stimulated the publication in France of Isaak Babel

Le Parisien converti: la formation de Rilke entre 1902 et 1906

Lukas Brock - After having moved to Paris in august 1902, Rilke is immediately challenged by a modern world that he rather avoided in the past.

Marx e il concetto di proletariato. Note sulla genesi di un concetto a partire dal periodo parigino (1843-1845)

Silvestre Gristina - The aim of this paper is to provide a historical-conceptual analysis of the link between Marx’s Parisian experience

Zoé Gatti de Gamond e il fourierismo

Fiorenza Taricone - The article concerns the pedagogist and political writer, Zoé Gatti de Gamond, (1806-1854) follower and critical interpreter of Fourierism.

Heine a Parigi: il «palcoscenico» della querelle des femmes

Arianna Amatruda - Starting from Heinrich Heine’s relationship to Saint-Simonianism and his reworking of its emancipatory thought