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Marco Caratozzolo is a faculty member at the University of Bergamo, affiliated with the Department of Languages, Literatures and Foreign Cultures. He specializes in Slavic Studies and Literary Criticism, with a focus on Russian literature, Dostoevsky, religious discourse, and literary theory. He teaches courses such as 'Cultura Russa' and 'Lingua Russa I–III'.
His research interests include
- Slavic Studies
- Russian Literature
- Literary Criticism and Comparative Literature
- Religious Discourse in Literature
- Verisimilitude in Literary Theory
- 1980s Soviet Culture
- Folklore and Hagiography in Slavic Traditions
Recent publications highlight his engagement with Dostoevsky’s use of saints, the boundaries of narrative believability, and religious seduction in literature. His work appears in journals such as Dostoevsky Studies, Argos, and Enthymema, as well as in edited volumes on literary themes.
He has no listed scientific awards or student advisees in the provided data. His editorial and curatorial roles suggest active participation in academic discourse, particularly around religious and literary themes in Slavic contexts.
Marco Caratozzolo maintains regular office hours and is reachable via email, indicating active academic engagement. There is no indication of part-time status, retirement, or emeritus position.




