Current Issue
The special issue entitled “Shakespeare and Women: Voices and Silences” seeks to cast further light on the definitions and interrelations of female voices and silences, subjectivity and objectivity, speech and non-speech, adding to the ongoing feminist debate on these topics. The papers collected in this issue focus not only on women’s silent voices and voiced silences but also on women ventriloquized by Shakespeare and ‘Shakespeares’ ventriloquized by women.
Announcements
Issue 2/2024
Unmasking the Unspoken: Beyond the Edges of Taboos
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Issue 2/2025
“From the Top of Newgate to the Bottom”: An Album of Victorian Murderers
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Issue 1/2024
Issue 1/2024 will be miscellaneous, collecting articles devoted to the journal’s cultural interests.
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Introduction
Articles
Notes on Contributors
Linguæ & was founded in 2002 by Roberta Mullini, who served as the Editor-in Chief and General Editor of the Journal from 2002 to 2021.
We have the pleasure to welcome authors and readers to this new web platform that will host this journal from 2022. First of all, we wish to thank the efficient technical staff of the University of Urbino who will assist us and collaborate with us in this new adventure. A special thanks goes to Roberta Mullini for having guided and accompanied us over the years: we do hope she will continue to support us in our work with her valuable advice and expertise. Finally, a promise: in this transition year we will not be able to publish the first issue by July, as usual; however, both of them will be published with the date 2022.
Linguæ & is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to interdisciplinary research on language and literature, giving voice to a cross-cultural and multi-genre koine. Linguæ & is published twice a year, in June and December, and generally features miscellaneous contributions in the fields of language and culture. Special editorial topics will be advertised well in advance.
Issues 2002-2021 are available on the LedOnLine website.