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Anna Bognolo is a Full Professor at the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, University of Verona. Her academic work focuses on Spanish literature of the first modern age, chivalric novels between Spain and Italy (e.g., Amadís de Gaula), theoretical debates on novels, and digital humanities applications to literary studies. She collaborates with institutions like the Clarisel group at Zaragoza University and the editorial series Libros de Rocinante in Alcalá de Henares.
- Director of the Progetto Mambrino (chivalric novels in Italy)
- Coordinator of the PRIN 2017 project Mapping Chivalry
- Scientific coordinator of the Vivaio dell'Arte Tipografica (2015–present)
Her research spans Spanish Golden Age literature, Baroque rhetoric, 20th-century Spanish novels, and 16th-century Spanish book culture in Venice. She actively engages in interdisciplinary digital humanities and narratological theory, contributing to projects like the Gran Enciclopedia Cervantina (Castalia, 2005–present).
Anna leads initiatives connecting academia with cultural institutions, including collaborations with the European READ Transkribus project for ancient text character recognition. She has organized annual Historias Fingidas seminars since 2013 and serves in university governance roles like vice director of the Department Council and Didactic Committee.