During the century between 1815 and 1915, Anglophone travellers to Venice were often reluc- tant to engage with the realities they encountered in the city. In this essay, with particular emphasis on the decades before 1848, I explore the impact of the poet Lord Byron and the historian and apologist for Napoleon Count Daru in perpetuating myths about the city’s past and present. I examine the reasons for the durability of this Venetian imaginary, and in particular the persistence of distortions of the Venetian past. I then argue that such views came to be challenged, both from the perspective of more sensitive, in- formed, and scholarly engagement with the city, and as a consequence of markedly changed notions about its population, born of t...
The tragic story of Marino Faliero, the Doge of Venice who was executed for high treason in 1355, ca...
Robinson, Charles E.Following George Gordon, Lord Byron across Britain, Europe, and the Eastern Medi...
Europe in the early nineteenth century saw population migration and the shifting of national borders...
During the century between 1815 and 1915, Anglophone travellers to Venice were often reluc- tant to ...
Discussion of Byron's Venetian period. The essay shows how crucial Venice was the development of Byr...
none1noTaking for granted the important place held by Venice in the European collective imagination ...
this ChaPter rePresents preliminary research into a little recognized topic that is fundamental for ...
There are two great events in Byron's life. The one is his separation from Lady Byron, which led him...
The essays deals with the fortunes of Lord Byron''s works in Italy afer it became a unified country ...
“Ruskin and the Myth of Venice”. In this introductory paper to the volume I propose a semiotic appro...
Byron’s Venetian plays (Marino Faliero and The Two Foscari) address the issue of the nature of autho...
The early reception of Byron in Italy can be described according to chronology and geography. A Cath...
This essay examines the rôle of the Venetian state archives in fashioning historiographical trends...
George Gordon, Lord Byron, arrived in Venice on November 11, 1816, a bitter and unhappy man at age 2...
Although Byron's popularity has been growing in recent years, his writings have a greater significan...
The tragic story of Marino Faliero, the Doge of Venice who was executed for high treason in 1355, ca...
Robinson, Charles E.Following George Gordon, Lord Byron across Britain, Europe, and the Eastern Medi...
Europe in the early nineteenth century saw population migration and the shifting of national borders...
During the century between 1815 and 1915, Anglophone travellers to Venice were often reluc- tant to ...
Discussion of Byron's Venetian period. The essay shows how crucial Venice was the development of Byr...
none1noTaking for granted the important place held by Venice in the European collective imagination ...
this ChaPter rePresents preliminary research into a little recognized topic that is fundamental for ...
There are two great events in Byron's life. The one is his separation from Lady Byron, which led him...
The essays deals with the fortunes of Lord Byron''s works in Italy afer it became a unified country ...
“Ruskin and the Myth of Venice”. In this introductory paper to the volume I propose a semiotic appro...
Byron’s Venetian plays (Marino Faliero and The Two Foscari) address the issue of the nature of autho...
The early reception of Byron in Italy can be described according to chronology and geography. A Cath...
This essay examines the rôle of the Venetian state archives in fashioning historiographical trends...
George Gordon, Lord Byron, arrived in Venice on November 11, 1816, a bitter and unhappy man at age 2...
Although Byron's popularity has been growing in recent years, his writings have a greater significan...
The tragic story of Marino Faliero, the Doge of Venice who was executed for high treason in 1355, ca...
Robinson, Charles E.Following George Gordon, Lord Byron across Britain, Europe, and the Eastern Medi...
Europe in the early nineteenth century saw population migration and the shifting of national borders...