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British Romanticism and Italian literature : translating, reviewing, rewriting / edited by Laura Bandiera and Diego Saglia.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Bandiera, Laura.
Saglia, Diego.
Series:
Internationale Forschungen zur allgemeinen und vergleichenden Literaturwissenschaft ; 92.
Internationale Forschungen zur allgemeinen und vergleichenden Literaturwissenschaft, 0929-6999 ; 92
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
English literature--19th century--Italian influences.
English literature.
Italian literature--Appreciation--Great Britain.
Italian literature.
Romanticism--Great Britain--Italian influences.
Romanticism.
Italy--In literature.
Italy.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (282 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam : Rodopi, 2005.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Drawing on a long-standing tradition of fictional images, British writers of the Romantic period defined and constructed Italy as a land that naturally invites inscription and description. In their works, Italy is a cultural geography so heavily overwritten with discourse that it becomes the natural recipient of further fictional transformations. If critics have frequently attended to this figurative complex and its related Italophilia, what seems to have been left relatively unexplored is the fact that these representations were paralleled and sustained by intense scholarly activities. This volume specifically addresses Romantic-period scholarship about Italian literature, history, and culture under the interconnected rubrics of 'translating', 'reviewing', and 'rewriting'. The essays in this book consider this rich field of scholarly activity in order to redraw its contours and examine its connections with the fictional images of Italy and the general fascination with this land and its civilization that are a crucial component of British culture between the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Contents:
Laura BANDIERA and Diego SAGLIA: Introduction: 'Home of the Arts! Land of the Lyre!': Scholarly Approaches and Fictional Myths of Italian Culture in British Romanticism
Setting the Scene: Literary and Cultural Intersections
William SPAGGIARI: The Canon of the Classics: Italian Writers and Romantic-Period Anthologies of Italian Literature in Britain
Gian Mario ANSELMI: Shelley and the Italian Lyrical Tradition
Building the Past: Re-Approaching the Italian Literary Heritage
Carla Maria GNAPPI: The Sunflower and the Rose: Notes Towards a Reassessment of Blake's Illustrations of Dante
Maria Cristina CIGNATTA: William Hazlitt and Dante as the Embodiment of 'Power, Passion, Self-Will'
Silvia BORDONI: 'The Sonnet's Claim': Petrarch and the Romantic Sonnet
Luca MANINI: Charlotte Smith and the Voice of Petrarch
Edoardo ZUCCATO: Writing Petrarch's Biography: From Susanna Dobson (1775) to Alexander Fraser Tytler (1810)
Laura BANDIERA: Wordsworth's Ariosto: Translation as Metatext and Misreading
Looking at Contemporary Italy: Mapping the Present
Lilla Maria CRISAFULLI: Theatre and Theatricality in British Romantic Constructions of Italy
Gioia ANGELETTI: 'I Feel the Improvisatore': Byron, Improvisation, and Romantic Poetics
Serena BAIESI: The Influence of the Italian Improvvisatrici on British Romantic Women Writers: Letitia Elizabeth Landon's Response
Mauro PALA: Facets of the Risorgimento : The Debate on the Classical Heritage from Byron's Childe Harold to Leopardi's Canzone ad Angelo Mai
Cecilia PIETROPOLI: The Tale of the Two Foscaris from the Chronicles to the Historical Drama: Mary Mitford's Foscari and Lord Byron's The Two Foscari
Lia GUERRA: Mary Shelley's Contributions to Lardner's Cabinet Cyclopaedia: Lives of the Most Eminent Literary and Scientific Men of Italy
Diego SAGLIA: 'Freedom alone is wanting': British Views of Contemporary Italian Drama, 1820-1830
Caroline FRANKLIN: Cosmopolitanism and Catholic Culture: Byron, Italian Poetry, and The Liberal
Index.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
94-012-0231-1
1-4237-9121-5
OCLC:
70866101
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789401202312 DOI

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