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Italian Idea

Anglo-Italian Radical Literary Culture, 1815–1823

«'A hugely significant contribution to scholarship in this area, The Italian Idea sketches a variegated map, valuable both for the broader directions of travel it indicates and for the insights into seemingly accessory features … A rewardingly rich and continuously stimulating read, Bowers's The Italian Idea invites us to plunge into a short and fervid cultural-ideological phase in order to recover the full extent of one of the most distinctive facets of Italia romantica in British culture of the Romantic age.' Diego Saglia, Modern Philology»

From 1815 to 1823 the Italian influence on English literature was at its zenith. While English tourists flocked to Italy, a pervasive Italianism coloured many facets of London life, including poetry, periodicals, translation, and even the Queen's trial of 1820. Les mer

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From 1815 to 1823 the Italian influence on English literature was at its zenith. While English tourists flocked to Italy, a pervasive Italianism coloured many facets of London life, including poetry, periodicals, translation, and even the Queen's trial of 1820. In this engaging study Will Bowers considers this radical interaction by pursuing two interrelated analyses. The first examines the Italian literary and political ideas absorbed by Romantic poets, particularly Lord Byron, Leigh Hunt, and Percy Bysshe Shelley. The second uncovers the ambassadorial role played in London by Italians, such as Serafino Buonaiuti and Ugo Foscolo, who promoted a revolutionary idea of their homeland and its literature, particularly Dante's Commedia. This dual-perspective study reveals the cosmopolitan challenge to Regency mores embodied in both the work of Italian literary exiles in London and the English poetic engagement with Italy.

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Forlag
Cambridge University Press
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
ISBN
9781108491969
Utgivelsesår
2020
Format
24 x 16 cm

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«'A hugely significant contribution to scholarship in this area, The Italian Idea sketches a variegated map, valuable both for the broader directions of travel it indicates and for the insights into seemingly accessory features … A rewardingly rich and continuously stimulating read, Bowers's The Italian Idea invites us to plunge into a short and fervid cultural-ideological phase in order to recover the full extent of one of the most distinctive facets of Italia romantica in British culture of the Romantic age.' Diego Saglia, Modern Philology»

«'This meticulous survey carefully contextualizes second-generation British Romantic writers' texts … proving that a study of Anglo-Italian cross-currents provides additional insights … One of this study's great strengths is the wealth of diverse material Bowers welds together, combining reflections on authors' influence; rhyme schemes; sub-genres such as romance, the satirical mode, history, translation; mediator figures; and even advertising (in Beppo) to add new angles of analysis.' Susanne Schmid, The BARS Review»

«'As an ambitious and challenging reflection on the wider implications of the Anglo-Italian cultural interaction in the early nineteenth century, The Italian Idea makes a significant contribution to the field of Anglo-Italian studies and literary history. It exemplifies a new kind of intellectual and political awareness - more trans-European and less national - of the radical writers of the time. But the real strength of this study lies in the range of Bowers' erudition.' Maria Schoina, Review 19»

«'The volume is clearly structured, each chapter is introduced by a short introductory overview and written in a captivating style … The conclusion leaves the reader feeling that the author could provide a continuation to this impressive and learned study …' Antonella Braida, The Review of English Studies»

«'The Italian Idea offers a fine contribution to the strong and durable critical interest in Anglo-Italian relations during the period. Particularly effective is Bowers's telescoping mode of inquiry, one that allows him to move nimbly between insightful close readings of individual works and a contextual regard for the complex ways that these works are warmed by the fading revolutionary coals of the post-Waterloo years.' John Bugg, Keats-Shelley Journal»

«'Rather than a hot-chronology, or a snapshot, Bowers offers the reader what I like to think of as an impressive diorama of English and Italian engagement. The pieces move in unanticipated and previously unapprehended ways, there are hidden corners and strange shadows, and we know that it is selective, but that is why it works. It is a rare thing to discover such a learned and gracefully written book as this.' Bysshe Inigo Coffey, The Wordsworth Circle»

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