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Unfolding the South Alison Chapman

Unfolding the South By Alison Chapman

Unfolding the South by Alison Chapman


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Unfolding the South presents a new vision of Anglo-Italian cultural relations in the late Romantic and Victorian periods.

Unfolding the South Summary

Unfolding the South: Nineteenth-Century British Women Writers and Artists in Italy by Alison Chapman

Unfolding the South presents a new vision of Anglo-Italian cultural relations in the late Romantic and Victorian periods. Responding to recent developments in the fields of literary criticism and art history, the book covers a stimulating range of canonical and non-canonical writers and artists. Eleven essays offer new perspectives on well-known figures such as Elizabeth Barrett Browning, George Eliot, and Mary Shelley, together with discussions of writers and artists of newly-emerging importance.

About Alison Chapman

Alison Chapman is Lecturer in English Literature, University of Glasgow. Jane Stabler is Lecturer in English, University of Dundee.

Table of Contents

Illustrations; Contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction - Alison Chapman and Jane Stabler; 1. Devotion and diversion; Early nineteenth century British women travellers in Italy and the Catholic church - Jane Stabler; 2. Casa Guidi widows: Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Italy and the poetry of citizenship - Richard Cronin; 3. Casa Guidi widows: Spectacle and politics in 1851 - Isobel Armstrong; 4. Risorgimenti: Spiritualism, politics and Elizabeth Barrett Browning - Alison Chapman; 5. Acts of union: Theodisia Garrow Trollope and Frances Power Cobb on the kingdom of Italy - Esther Schor; 6. The personal, the political, and the picturesque: Italy and artistic vocation after Elizabeth Barrett Browning - Pamela Gerrish Nunn; 7. The difficulty of Italy: Translation and transmission in George Eliot's 'Romola' - Nicola Trott; 8. 'The old Tuscan rapture': The response to Italy and its Art in the work of Marie Spartali Stillman - Jan Marsh; 9. 'Amiable but determined autocracy': Margaret Oliphant, Venice and the inheritance of Ruskin - Francis O'Gorman; 10. Vernon Lee and the ghosts of Italy - Catherine Maxwell; 11. Resurrections of the body: Women writers and the idea of the Renaissance - Angela Leighton

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GOR013953111
9780719061301
071906130X
Unfolding the South: Nineteenth-Century British Women Writers and Artists in Italy by Alison Chapman
Used - Good
Paperback
Manchester University Press
2003-03-06
256
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