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Ambra Moroncini

Ambra Moroncini is senior lecturer in Italian studies in the Faculty of Media, Arts and Humanities at the University of Sussex. Her main fields of research are on early modern culture, resistance in Italian culture, women’s writing and adapting literature on screen. She is the author of Michelangelo’s Poetry and Iconography in the Heart of the Reformation (Routledge, 2017), and, among several other publications, has co-edited Early Modern Voices in Contemporary Literature and on Screen (Quod Manet, 2024), with Aaron M. Kahn; Nudity and Folly in Italian Literature from Dante to Leopardi (Cesati, 2022), with Simon Gilson; Resistance in Italian Culture from Dante to the 21st Century (Cesati, 2019), with Darrow Schecter and Fabio Vighi; and Satire, Paradox, and the Plurality of Discourses in Cinquecento Italy (Renaissance and Reformation, Special Issue, 2017), with Stefano Jossa. She has contributed, as invited guest scholar, to the BBC Radio 4 Programme Talking of Michelangelo: The Poet.

Contact: Faculty of Media, Arts and Humanities, University of Sussex, Arts Road, Falmer, Brighton BN1 9QN, UK.


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