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Howard R. Marraro Prize
| 2011 |
Marco Ruffini, Northwestern University, for Art without an Author: Vasari’s Lives and Michelangelo’s Death (Fordham Univ. Press, 2011) |
| 2009 |
Christine Poggi, University of Pennsylvania, for Inventing Futurism: The Art and Politics of Artificial Optimism (Princeton Univ. Press, 2009) |
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Jane Tylus, New York University, for Reclaiming Catherine of Siena: Literacy, Literature, and the Signs of Others (Univ. of Chicago Press, 2009)
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| 2007 |
Diana Robin, Chicago, Illinois, for Publishing Women: Salons, the Press, and the Counter-Reformation in Sixteenth-Century Italy (Univ. of Chicago Press, 2007) |
| 2005 |
Christian Moevs, University of Notre Dame, for The Metaphysics of Dante's Comedy (Oxford Univ. Press, 2005) |
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Graziella Parati, Dartmouth College, for Migration Italy: The Art of Talking Back in a Destination Culture (Univ. of Toronto Press, 2005) |
| 2003 |
Marilyn Migiel, Cornell University, for A Rhetoric of the Decameron (Univ. of Toronto Press, 2003) |
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Honorable mention: Robert Henke, Washington University, for Performance and Literature in the Commedia dell'Arte (Cambridge Univ. Press, 2003) |
| 2001 |
Ellen V. Nerenberg, Wesleyan University, for Prison Terms: Representing Confinement during and after Italian Fascism (Univ. of Toronto Press, 2001) |
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Honorable mention: Franco Ricci, University of Ottawa, for Painting with Words, Writing with Pictures: Words and Image in the Work of Italo Calvino (Univ. of Toronto Press, 2002) |
| *1998–99 |
Margaret Brose, University of California, Santa Barbara, for
Leopardi Sublime (Re Enzo Editrice, 1998) |
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Nancy L. Canepa, Dartmouth College, for From Court to Forest: Giambattista
Basile's Lo cunto de li cunti and the Birth of the Literary Fairy
Tale (Wayne State Univ. Press, 1999) |
| *1996–97 |
Barbara Spackman, University of California, Berkeley, for Fascist
Virilities: Rhetoric, Ideology, and Social Fantasy in Italy (Univ. of
Minnesota Press, 1996) |
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Honorable mention: Dennis Looney, University of Pittsburgh, for Compromising
the Classics: Romance Epic Narrative in the Italian Renaissance (Wayne
State Univ. Press, 1996) |
| *1994–95 |
Robert S. Dombroski, City University of New York and University
of Connecticut, Storrs, for Properties of Writing: Ideological Discourse
in Modern Italian Fiction (Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, 1994) |
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Karen Pinkus, University of Southern California, for Bodily Regimes:
Italian Advertising under Fascism (Univ. of Minnesota Press, 1995) |
| 1992–93 |
Margaret F. Rosenthal, University of Southern California, for
The Honest Courtesan: Veronica Franco, Citizen and Writer in Sixteenth-Century
Venice (Univ. of Chicago Press, 1992) |
| 1990–91 |
Lucia Re, University of California, Los Angeles, for Calvino
and the Age of Neorealism: Fables of Estrangement (Stanford Univ. Press,
1991) |
| 1988–90 |
Wayne A. Rebhorn, University of Texas, Austin, for Foxes
and Lions: Machiavelli's Confidence Men (Cornell Univ. Press, 1988) |
| 1986–88 |
Millicent Marcus, University of Texas, Austin, for Italian
Film in the Light of Neorealism (Princeton Univ. Press, 1986) |
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Honorable mention: John Freccero, Stanford University, for
Dante: The Poetics of Conversion, and Rachel Jacoff, Wellesley College,
for editing and introduction (Harvard Univ. Press, 1986) |
| 1984–86 |
Teodolinda Barolini, New York University, for Dante's Poets:
Textuality and Truth in the Comedy (Princeton Univ. Press, 1984) |
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Glauco Cambon, University of Connecticut, Storrs, for Michelangelo's
Poetry: Fury of Form (Princeton Univ. Press, 1985) |
| 1982–84 |
William J. Kennedy, Cornell University, for Jacopo Sannazaro
and the Uses of Pastoral (Univ. Press of New England, 1983) |
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Honorable mention: Glauco Cambon, University of Connecticut,
Storrs, for Eugenio Montale's Poetry: A Dream in Reason's Presence
(Princeton Univ. Press, 1982) |
| 1980–82 |
Rebecca J. West, University of Chicago, for Eugenio Montale:
Poet on the Edge (Harvard Univ. Press, 1981) |
| 1978–80 |
Nicolas J. Perella, University of California, Berkeley, for
Midday in Italian Literature: Variations on an Archetypal Theme (Princeton
Univ. Press, 1979) |
| 1976–78 |
Franco Fido, Brown University, for Guida a Goldoni: Teatro
e società nel Settecento (Einaudi, 1977) |
| 1976 |
Joseph G. Fucilla, Emeritus, Northwestern University, for his
achievements as scholar, editor, and teacher of Italian literature |
| 1975 |
Beatrice Corrigan, Emeritus, University of Toronto, for her
achievements as author, editor, translator, and teacher of Italian studies |
| 1974 |
Thomas G. Bergin, Yale University, for his career as translator,
scholar, and teacher of contemporary and classical Italian literature |
| 1973 |
Bernard Weinberg, University of Chicago, for Trattati di
poetica e retorica del Cinquecento (Laterza, 1970–74) |
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*During 1996–2000, the Howard R. Marraro Prize was awarded jointly with the Aldo and Jeanne Scaglione Prize for Italian Studies, which is now awarded separately in odd-numbered years.
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