Gino Todisco

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Gino Todisco (born in Vallerotonda December 23, 1927) is an Italian linguist and literary critic.

Biography

Gino Todisco is a Professor Emeritus of French Linguistics at the University of Rome « La Sapienza » [1] and he was in charge of teaching at the Liberal Arts College[dubious ] of the University of Cassino. After his studies in high school « Leonardo da Vinci » in Paris, he was elected "Titular Student" at the École pratique des hautes études, with Decree of the French Minister of Education on September 11, 1968.[2] Graduate in literature and law. Well-known specialist of Anatole France[citation needed]. He became national member of the « Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei [3] » of Rome, for a work of judicial exegesis. Contributor of the journal « Culture française » published in Bari.

Decorations

Knight of the « Ordre des Palmes académiques », with Decree of the French Prime Minister on July 17, 1986.[4]

See also

Works

  • « Le mystique et l'humain dans le Conte du Graal de Chrétien de Troyes » in Culture française, juill-août 1966.
  • « La liaison dans le français populaire» in Culture française, janv.-févr. 1967.
  • « Les répercussions littéraires d'une défaite » in Culture française, nov.-déc. 1969.
  • Anatole France, Littérature et engagement, Poggibonsi, Lalli Editore, 1974.[5]
  • Aspects et problèmes phonétiques du français contemporain, Isernia, S.E.P., 1975.
  • Note e ricerche su Abel-François Villemain, Cassino, S. Benedetto, 1983.
  • Scritti vari, Cassino, F. Ciolfi, 1988.
  • Regards sur la langue française, Cassino, Libreria universitaria Garigliano, 1996.
  • Politique d’Anatole France, Cassino, S. Benedetto, 1999.
  • Anatole France. Dal Secondo Impero all’Ile des Pingouins, UNI Service, Trento, 2008, ISBN 978-88-6178-289-1 (Italian edition)
  • Regards sur la langue française, Editions de l'Onde, Paris, 2012, ISBN 978-29-1692-956-9

References

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  5. Review by Le Monde, on August 1, 1975