Biographies and Autobiographies in Modern Italy: a Festschrift for John Woodhouse
Title | Biographies and Autobiographies in Modern Italy: a Festschrift for John Woodhouse PDF eBook |
Author | Martin McLaughlin |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 400 |
Release | 2017-12-02 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1351195417 |
"Critical interest in biography and autobiography has never been higher. However, while life-writing flourishes in the UK, in Italy it is a less prominent genre. The twelve essays collected here are written against this backdrop, and address issues in biographical and autobiographical writing in Italy from the later nineteenth century to the present, with a particular emphasis on the interplay between individual lives and life-writing and the wider social and political history of Italy. The majority of essays focus on well-known writers (D'Annunzio, Svevo, Bontempelli, Montale, Levi, Calvino, Eco and Fallaci), and their varying anxieties about autobiographical writing in their work. This picture is rounded out by a series of studies of similar themes in lesser known figures: the critic Enrico Nencioni, the Welsh-Italian painter Llewellyn Lloyd and Italian writers and journalists covering the Spanish Civil War. The contributors, all specialists in their fields, are Antonella Braida, Charles Burdett, Jane Everson, John Gatt Rutter, Robert Gordon, Gwyn Griffith, Peter Hainsworth, Martin McLaughlin, Gianni Oliva, Giuliana Pieri, and Jon Usher. The volume is dedicated to John Woodhouse, on his seventieth birthday, and concludes with a bibliography of his writings."
Mapping Lives
Title | Mapping Lives PDF eBook |
Author | Peter France |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 368 |
Release | 2004-09-23 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780197263181 |
These essays on the problems and functions of biography - particularly those of writers, thinkers and artists - investigate a subject of enduring importance for those interested in culture.
The Biography of the Object in Late Medieval and Renaissance Italy
Title | The Biography of the Object in Late Medieval and Renaissance Italy PDF eBook |
Author | Roberta J. M. Olson |
Publisher | Wiley-Blackwell |
Pages | 156 |
Release | 2006-06-05 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9781405139557 |
Material culture is not static: objects are created, used and re-used, sometimes for centuries, and their lives interact with those of the people who made and used them. The essays in this book discuss the ‘social lives’ of objects in late-medieval and renaissance Italy, ranging from maiolica, through sculpture and prostitutes’ jewellery, to miraculous painted images. Demonstrates the continued life of these objects well past the deaths of their creators and patrons. Contains a series of original contributions by young scholars, representing a broad range of approaches.
Autobiography of a Generation: Italy, 1968
Title | Autobiography of a Generation: Italy, 1968 PDF eBook |
Author | Luisa Passerini |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | |
Genre | Baby boom generation |
ISBN |
Italian Women's Autobiographical Writings in the Twentieth Century
Title | Italian Women's Autobiographical Writings in the Twentieth Century PDF eBook |
Author | Ursula Fanning |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 261 |
Release | 2017-09-07 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1683930320 |
This book highlights the centrality of the autobiographical enterprise to Italian women’s writing through the twentieth century—a century that has frequently been referred to as the century of the self. Ursula Fanning addresses the thorny issue of essentialism potentially involved in underlining links between women’s writing and autobiographical modes, and ultimately rejects it in favor of an argument based on the cultural, linguistic, and literary marginalization of women writers within the Italian context. It is concerned with Italian women writers’ various ways of grappling with constructions of subjectivity throughout the century and sets out to explore them. Fanning reads autobiographical writing as subject to many of the same constraints as fiction and, in doing so, draws attention to the significance of the recurring use of the terms “pure” and “impure” in many critical and theoretical discussions of the autobiographical (where “pure” is used to suggest a truthful representation of a life, while “impure” suggests the messy undertaking of mixing lived experience with fiction). Recurring patterns and paradigms are found in the works of the various writers considered (eighteen in all), and these paradigms are analyzed through close readings of their works. These close readings offer insights into approaches to the constructions of subjectivity in the narratives and are informed by feminist theories. The chapters focus on selves in relationship, taking their lead from the patterns unfolding in the writers’ work, hence the subjects are constructed as daughters (with different views of the self in relation to fathers and mothers), within the confines of the romantic relationship (which involves reconsiderations and rewritings of the romance plot), as maternal subjects, and as writers (with an eye on their relationship to the literary canon, as well as to the relationship with readers). This book argues that there is such a thing as gendered subjectivity and that its constructions may be traced through the texts analyzed.
Garibaldi
Title | Garibaldi PDF eBook |
Author | Denis Mack Smith |
Publisher | Prentice Hall |
Pages | 182 |
Release | 1969 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780133467918 |
A study of the Italian leader's life from 3 viewpoints; his own with an autobiography, his contemporaries with eyewitness observations, and modern historians with objective appraisals.
Memory, Family, and Self
Title | Memory, Family, and Self PDF eBook |
Author | Giovanni Ciappelli |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 321 |
Release | 2014-04-10 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9004270752 |
The family book, a kind of diary written by and about the family for its various members, was established by scholars as a genre in Italy in the 1980s. Although initially regarded as an Italian genre, the family book can also be found in other parts of Europe. Nevertheless, the genre can be traced back to Florence, where it first emerged and consequently flourished with the lavish production of such documents. This abundance springs from the social structure of the city, where such texts were essential for establishing and cultivating the basis for the social promotion of Florentine families. This book presents a reconstruction of the evolution and persistency of Tuscan family books, as well as a study of several aspects of social history, including: reading and private libraries, domestic devotion, and the memory of historical events. Starting with the Renaissance, the investigation then broadens to the 17th-18th centuries and considers other forms of memory, such as private diaries and autobiographies. A final section is dedicated to the issue of memory in the egodocuments of early modern Europe. This book was translated by Susan Amanda George.