This book is a dual-perspective study of how English literary engagement with Italian ideas radicalised Romantic culture. Featuring new readings of poetry by Byron, Shelley, and Hunt, it also explores the work of Italian exiles in London, and reconfigures Dante's importance to Romantic culture.
This book is a dual-perspective study of how English literary engagement with Italian ideas radicalised Romantic culture. Featuring new readings of poetry by Byron, Shelley, and Hunt, it also explores the work of Italian exiles in London, and reconfigures Dante's importance to Romantic culture.
Will Bowers is Lecturer in Eighteenth-Century Literature and Thought at Queen Mary University of London. He has published widely on Leigh Hunt, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, and Lord Byron in journals such as Essays in Criticism, Review of English Studies, and Romanticism on Net, and is the co-editor of Re-evaluating the Literary Coterie 1580-1830 (2016).
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1. Italians and the 'public mind' before 1815 2. The genesis of an Italian style 3. Foscolo, Hobhouse, and Holland House 4. Venice redefined 5. An almost revolutionary queen 6. Sailing in the wind's eye.
1. Italians and the 'public mind' before 1815 2. The genesis of an Italian style 3. Foscolo, Hobhouse, and Holland House 4. Venice redefined 5. An almost revolutionary queen 6. Sailing in the wind's eye.
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