A Literary Companion To Venice

A Literary Companion To Venice
Title A Literary Companion To Venice PDF eBook
Author Ian Littlewood
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 288
Release 1995-05-15
Genre Travel
ISBN 9780312131135

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Arranged in the form of seven detailed walking tours through Venice, this literary companion provides an illuminating guide to the streets, palaces, churches, and canals that make up this exquisite city. Illustrations.

Venice, a Literary Companion

Venice, a Literary Companion
Title Venice, a Literary Companion PDF eBook
Author Ian Littlewood
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1991
Genre Literary landmarks
ISBN

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Italy

Italy
Title Italy PDF eBook
Author Lawrence Venuti
Publisher Traveler's Literary Companions
Pages 264
Release 2003
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Some of Italy's best-known writers, including Luigi Pirandello, Natalia Ginzburg, Alberto Moravia, and Antonio Tabucchi, join Italy's rising literary stars to take the reader on a panoramic tour of both city and countryside, across the social spectrum, surveying the country's rich cultural history. Explore Italy's popular tourist destinations and out-of-the-way spots under the fresh and even startling light cast by these eighteen diverse and exciting stories, most of which are available here in English for the first time. Italy is consistently one of the top five travel destinations in the world for American travellers. For those who wish to reach beyond the stereotypes and discover an Italy that's off the beaten path, as well as new insights along familiar, well-travelled roads, these stories -- arranged geographically for the traveller, armchair or otherwise -- is an excellent place to start.

A Companion to Music in Sixteenth-Century Venice

A Companion to Music in Sixteenth-Century Venice
Title A Companion to Music in Sixteenth-Century Venice PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 576
Release 2017-12-18
Genre History
ISBN 9004358307

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This book offers an overview of all facets of musical life in sixteenth-century Venice. It addresses the city’s institutions (churches, confraternities, and academies) against the background of public and private occasions of music making. Supported by a generous collection of archival, literary, and iconographical sources, it treats both ceremonial life in the Serenissima and private forms of patronage. The Companion also addresses the dense web of musical activity (from chapel masters and singers to instrumentalists and instrument makers to music printers and theorists) and the rich variety of styles and musical genres (the frottola, the madrigal, motets and masses, instrumental music, polychoral music, Venetian-language polyphony), broadening the geographical perspective beyond the Veneto to Istria and Dalmatia. Contributors are Rodolfo Baroncini, Sherri Bishop, Bonnie J. Blackburn, David Bryant, Ivano Cavallini, Paolo Da Col, Daniel Donnelly, Rebecca Edwards, Iain Fenlon, Jonathan Glixon, Don Harrán (†), Jeffrey Kurtzman, Giulio M. Ongaro, Francesco Passadore, Elena Quaranta, Katelijne Schiltz, Eleanor Selfridge-Field, and Giovanni Zanovello.

The Venice Lido

The Venice Lido
Title The Venice Lido PDF eBook
Author Robin Saikia
Publisher Travel Monograph
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Travel
ISBN 9781905131501

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A short and literary guide to Venice's Lido, in the Blue Guides' new Travel Monographs series.

Venice

Venice
Title Venice PDF eBook
Author Ian Littlewood
Publisher John Murray Pubs Limited
Pages 260
Release 1991
Genre History
ISBN 9780719550850

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Tropic of Venice

Tropic of Venice
Title Tropic of Venice PDF eBook
Author Margaret Doody
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 386
Release 2007-02
Genre Art
ISBN 9780812239843

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In this journey through the work of artists and the writings of travelers who have been both smitten and repelled by the influence of Venice, Margaret Doody explores ways in which this is a city profoundly unlike any other on earth—and one that simultaneously unsettles and reveals many of our most deeply rooted cultural values.