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  1. In a Q&A, Yale’s Stephen Darwall discusses his philosophical analysis of heartfelt phenomena — and the difference between attitudes of the heart and the will.

    A portrait of Stephen Darwall alongside the cover of his book, The Heart & Its Attitudes.
  2. Bozovic was recognized by the MLA for her book Avant-Garde Post–: Radical Poetics after the Soviet Union.

    Marijeta Bozovic and the cover of her book, Avant-Garde Post– Radical Poetics after the Soviet Union.
  3. Freudenburg was honored for his 2022 book, Virgil's Cinematic Art: Vision as Narrative in the Aeneid.

    Kirk Freudenburg
  4. Zadeh was most recently awarded the 2024 Aldo and Jeanne Scaglione Prize for Middle Eastern Studies by the Modern Language Association.

    Travis Zadeh and the cover of his 2023 book, Wonders and Rarities: The Marvelous Book that Traveled the World and Mapped the Cosmos
  5. Giammei's book was honored by the Modern Language Association and the American Association for Italian Studies.

    Alessandro Giammei and the cover of his book, Ariosto in the Machine Age.
  6. Daut's widely celebrated book Awakening the Ashes received an honorable mention for the Aldo and Jeanne Scaglione Prize for French and Francophone Studies.

    Marlene L Daut
  7. Alice Kaplan, Sterling Professor of French, received a special mention for her 2024 book Baya ou le grand vernissage.

    Alice Kaplan
  8. Millicent Marcus won the Bridge Book Award for her book Italian Film in the Present Tense.

    Penny Marcus
  9. Tylus, Andrew Downey Orrick Professor of Italian and Professor of Comparative Literature, was inducted into one of Europe’s oldest and most prestigious scholarly academies.

    Jane Tylus receiving a handshake from the Lincei's president, Prof. Roberto Antonelli, as well as a pin of a lynx and a certificate.
  10. Historian Alexander Ekserdjian discusses how his fascination with the classics started when he was a child and why he’s particularly drawn to sacred objects.

    Alexander Ekserdjian