none1noTaking for granted the important place held by Venice in the European collective imagination as a magic city, both seducing and unattainable, this chapter focuses on a fundamental stage in the representational history of the city with the aim to contest the current conventional notion that the image that was to influence 18th and 19th cent. literature and arts originated in Byron’s works. This essay argues instead that the literary picture of Venice as a female creature, sex appealing and elusive, was born in an earlier text: the very popular and much praised “Venetian scenes” in Mrs Radcliffe’s Mysteries of Udolpho (1794). Radcliffe’s chapters on Venice are analyzed and evidences of their enormous popularity throughout the 19th ce...
The modern day Venice carnival was officially revived in 1980, and is famed internationally for its ...
this ChaPter rePresents preliminary research into a little recognized topic that is fundamental for ...
Venice is well-known, its identity is so familiar to be considered obvious, summarized as if it were...
Taking for granted the important place held by Venice in the European collective imagination as a ma...
During the century between 1815 and 1915, Anglophone travellers to Venice were often reluc- tant to ...
During the century between 1815 and 1915, Anglophone travellers to Venice were often reluc- tant to ...
In ‘Venice, Venice’, Jaspar Joseph-Lester and Norman M. Klein undertake a circuitous exploration of ...
The word-painting technique is a verbal transposition − via detailed descriptive passages − of ‘pict...
Full text of this book is not available in the UHRAShakespeare and Venice is the first book length s...
Venice is a big dream, at once ineffably meaningful and yet still intangible; not merely to the auth...
This text is a reconstruction of the image of Venice offered in Listy z podróży by Antoni Edward Ody...
PhDThis thesis argues that the representations of Venice found in the works of John Ruskin and Ezra...
This thesis examines the developing relationship between Gothic fiction and travel writing during th...
Defence date: 5 December 2013Examining Board: Professor Luca Molà, EUI (Supervisor) Professor Anton...
Venice is a less obvious place than it seems. However, its multiple identities, including the one of...
The modern day Venice carnival was officially revived in 1980, and is famed internationally for its ...
this ChaPter rePresents preliminary research into a little recognized topic that is fundamental for ...
Venice is well-known, its identity is so familiar to be considered obvious, summarized as if it were...
Taking for granted the important place held by Venice in the European collective imagination as a ma...
During the century between 1815 and 1915, Anglophone travellers to Venice were often reluc- tant to ...
During the century between 1815 and 1915, Anglophone travellers to Venice were often reluc- tant to ...
In ‘Venice, Venice’, Jaspar Joseph-Lester and Norman M. Klein undertake a circuitous exploration of ...
The word-painting technique is a verbal transposition − via detailed descriptive passages − of ‘pict...
Full text of this book is not available in the UHRAShakespeare and Venice is the first book length s...
Venice is a big dream, at once ineffably meaningful and yet still intangible; not merely to the auth...
This text is a reconstruction of the image of Venice offered in Listy z podróży by Antoni Edward Ody...
PhDThis thesis argues that the representations of Venice found in the works of John Ruskin and Ezra...
This thesis examines the developing relationship between Gothic fiction and travel writing during th...
Defence date: 5 December 2013Examining Board: Professor Luca Molà, EUI (Supervisor) Professor Anton...
Venice is a less obvious place than it seems. However, its multiple identities, including the one of...
The modern day Venice carnival was officially revived in 1980, and is famed internationally for its ...
this ChaPter rePresents preliminary research into a little recognized topic that is fundamental for ...
Venice is well-known, its identity is so familiar to be considered obvious, summarized as if it were...