Ugo Foscolo

Ugo Foscolo
Title Ugo Foscolo PDF eBook
Author E. R. Vincent
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 271
Release 2013-03-21
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1107636396

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Originally published in 1953, this book presents a study of Ugo Foscolo's eleven years in Regency England. Using material that was previously unknown or unpublished, the text was written with the intention of providing an insight into his struggle as an artist within the broader currents of English society. Additional notes, appendices and illustrative figures are also included. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in Foscolo, Romanticism and the Regency period.

Ugo Foscolo

Ugo Foscolo
Title Ugo Foscolo PDF eBook
Author Eric Reginald Pearce Vincent
Publisher
Pages
Release 1953
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Ugo Foscolo

Ugo Foscolo
Title Ugo Foscolo PDF eBook
Author Eric K. Vincent
Publisher
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Release 1974
Genre
ISBN 9780841491526

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Ugo Foscolo, an Italian in Regency England, by E. R. Vincent

Ugo Foscolo, an Italian in Regency England, by E. R. Vincent
Title Ugo Foscolo, an Italian in Regency England, by E. R. Vincent PDF eBook
Author Eric Reginald Pearce Vincent
Publisher
Pages 255
Release 1953
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The Cambridge History of Italian Literature

The Cambridge History of Italian Literature
Title The Cambridge History of Italian Literature PDF eBook
Author Peter Brand
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 738
Release 1999-08-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780521666220

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Italy possesses one of the richest and most influential literatures of Europe, stretching back to the thirteenth century. This substantial history of Italian literature provides a comprehensive survey of Italian writing since its earliest origins. Leading scholars describe and assess the work of writers who have contributed to the Italian literary tradition, including Dante, Petrarch and Boccaccio, the Renaissance humanists, Machiavelli, Ariosto and Tasso, pioneers and practitioners of commedia dell'arte and opera, and the contemporary novelists Calvino and Eco. The Cambridge History of Italian Literature sets out to be accessible to the general reader as well as to students and scholars: translations are provided, along with a map, chronological chart and substantial bibliographies.

Nature, Politics, and the Arts

Nature, Politics, and the Arts
Title Nature, Politics, and the Arts PDF eBook
Author Hermione de Almeida
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 375
Release 2015-03-18
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1611495415

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This interdisciplinary book honors Columbia professor and New York intellectual Carl Woodring. Chapters on Romantic and Victorian literary culture written by leading scholars in the field join in conversation with Woodring’s teachings on literature and visual art and his commentaries on American culture. A multiple-authored chapter of postscripts on the aesthetic range of Woodring’s intellectual interests across cultural disciplines, his contributions to English studies and his informing influence on several generations of scholars, and their areas of interest, follows. A chapter from Woodring’s unpublished autobiography, on his childhood in small-town America, then concludes the volume with an ironic retrospection on intercultural origins. Topics addressed among the chapters include portraiture and self-fashioning, landscape art, physiognomy and caricatures, radical print ephemera, illustrated picaresque verse, social and political satire, traditions of the sublime in art and literature, transatlantic influences and aesthetics, chaos theory and the laws of thermodynamics, the Caribbean slave trade, revolutionary history, Napoleonic wars, the politics of multicultural communities, gender and race, marginalia and textual revelations, Native America, historical interchanges in curating museum shows, and contemporary American sculpture and art. Cultural figures of the nineteenth century that are featured in the discussions include Henry Adams, Beethoven, Blake, Byron, Willa Cather, Thomas Cole, Coleridge, James Fenimore Cooper, George Cruikshank, Ugo Foscolo, Washington Irving, Keats, Willibrord Mähler, George Romney, Rowlandson, Shelley, and Wordsworth. Chapter essays, commentaries, and Carl Woodring’s unpublished writings function together in Nature, Politics, and the Arts: Essays on Romantic Culture for Carl Woodring—with a depth of original perspectives and a multi-voiced and intercultural coherence. The book as a whole testifies to Woodring’s living and intellectually potent legacy for future students of nineteenth-century transatlantic culture and twenty-first century scholarship on literature and art.

Shelley and His Circle, 1773-1822

Shelley and His Circle, 1773-1822
Title Shelley and His Circle, 1773-1822 PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Neill Cameron
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 1318
Release 1986
Genre Manuscripts, English
ISBN 9780674806139

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