Italian Journeys - William Dean Howells

Italian Journeys

From Venice to Naples and Beyond
Buch | Softcover
272 Seiten
2011
I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd. (Verlag)
978-1-84885-549-6 (ISBN)
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Describes author's adventures across Italy - from Genoa, a hotbed of nationalistic fervour and the city from which Garibaldi had led the Expedition of the Thousand only a year before; to the cultural and political powerhouse of Naples, which had only just become part of the Kingdom of Italy and from there to Rome.
When Abraham Lincoln appointed William Dean Howells Consul to Venice, the young writer embarked on a journey that would leave an indelible impression on his life and work.

Howells lived in Italy for four years, from 1861, during the pivotal and tumultuous period of Italian reunification. Italian Journeys, Howell's engrossing memoir of this time, describes his adventures across the country.

He travelled from Genoa, a hotbed of nationalistic fervour and the city from which Garibaldi had led the Expedition of the Thousand only a year before, to the cultural and political powerhouse of Naples, which had only just become part of the Kingdom of Italy, and from there to Rome, focus for the hopes of a fractured country.

Travelling by land and sea, Howells was inspired at every turn - as much by the fevered events of the time as by the cultural and historical wealth of the country - and his beautifully rendered portrait has become a classic of travel literature, essential for all those who, like him, have loved Italy.

William Dean Howells (1837-1920) was a prolific writer of essays, fiction, nonfiction, poetry, memoirs, plays, and travel books, Howells was the gold standard of American letters from the Civil War until World War I. For many years he was the influential editor of The Atlantic Monthly, and from that chair befriended the likes of Mark Twain, Henry James, Bret Harte, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, all of whom, if asked, would have listed Howells as among the most influential writers of the age. He is credited with having developed a school of literature around the themes of realism. At his death he was known as the 'Lincoln of literature'. His Tuscan Cities is also available in Tauris Parke Paperbacks.

Foreword by Matthew Stevenson

The Road to Rome from Venice
Leaving Venice
From Padua to Ferrara
The Picturesque, the Improbable, and the Pathetic in Ferrara
Through Bologna to Genoa
Up and Down Genoa
By Sea from Genoa to Naples
Certain Things in Naples
A Day in Pompeii
A Half-hour at Herculaneum
Capri and Capriotes
The Protestant Ragged Schools at Naples
Between Rome and Naples
Roman Pearls
Forza Maggiore
At Padua
A Pilgrimage to Petrarch's House at Arqua
A Visit to the Cimbri
Minor Travels
Pisa
The Ferrara Road
Trieste
Bassano
Possagno, Canova's Birthplace
Como
Stopping at Vicenza, Verona and Parma
Ducal Mantua

Sprache englisch
Maße 129 x 198 mm
Gewicht 267 g
Themenwelt Reisen Reiseberichte Europa
ISBN-10 1-84885-549-4 / 1848855494
ISBN-13 978-1-84885-549-6 / 9781848855496
Zustand Neuware
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