Savina Stevanato teaches English Literature and received her PhD from Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. Her research interests lie in the field of interart studies, with a focus on the relationship between the verbal, the visual, and the musical codes, and on postmodern adaptations. Among her publications are: Visuality and Spatiality in Virginia Woolf’s Fiction for Lang (2012), “Hamlet’s Distancing Devices: Verbal and Visual Marks of Modernity” (2016), “Angela Carter e John Ford: il Peccato dell’identico” (2017), “Knitting against the war: Virginia Woolf’s building-up of forms” (2017). She is currently working on a book, soon to be published, on the musicality of T.S. Eliot’s Four Quartets.