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Luca Erminio Bruno is Associate Professor of Italian Literature at the Department of Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, University of Bergamo. He teaches courses such as "Le forme del paesaggio nella Letteratura italiana" and "Letteratura italiana" at both undergraduate and master's levels. He is actively involved in thesis supervision and requires students to attend the Academic Writing Seminar for final projects.
His research focuses on 18th-century Lombard literature and culture (e.g., Mascheroni, Alessandro Verri), the theme of landscape in 19th- and 20th-century Italian narrative and poetry (Carducci, Pascoli, d'Annunzio, Pavese), and epistolary culture from the 18th to 19th centuries (Bettinelli, Cesare Cantù). He also explores literary movements after Italian unification, including Scapigliatura, Verismo, and Decadentism.
His recent publications, spanning from 2023 to 2024, reveal a strong engagement with Dante studies, Tasso criticism, Tomasi di Lampedusa, Luciano Bianciardi, and the representation of students and urban landscapes in fiction. The works demonstrate a consistent focus on textual analysis, literary reception, and interdisciplinary approaches combining literature with history, art, and politics.
- Member of the editorial board of "Italies" and "Transalpina" (since 2008)
- Member of the editorial board of CISAM series "Saggi" and "Testi" (since 2014)
- Co-editor of the series "Acta e Studia" (Cisalpino-Monduzzi, since 2022)
Bani advises students on theses related to authors like Leopardi, Verga, Primo Levi, and Buzzati, and encourages comparative methodologies. He also oversees research on manuscript collections at the Angelo Mai Library in Bergamo. No specific grants or student names are listed in the provided materials.
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