Privilégiant les quatre récits italiens sélectionnés pour The Southern Woman, cet article analyse l’entrelacs des représentations de l’italianité et de l’américanité, en examinant l’usage que fait Elizabeth Spencer des stéréotypes, contrastes, effets de miroir et contre-représentations, du point de vue de personnages-narratrices qui vivent et, pour la plupart, apprécient l’attrait de l’étrangeté et leur statut de résidentes temporaires dans une zone intermédiaire assez faste entre continents et cultures
Elizabeth Barrett Browning ran away to Italy after she secretly married Robert Browning, and she spe...
Tell about the South. What it’s like there. What do they do there. Why do they live there. Why do th...
This chapter aims to examine the north-south European relationship through contemporary travel writi...
Elizabeth Spencer has won loyal readers and prestigious literary prizes for her many short stories, ...
Dans la fiction brève d’Elizabeth Spencer, les portes, les fenêtres et les regards accidentels ne so...
Cette analyse textuelle de “First Dark”, l’une des nouvelles les plus connues d’Elizabeth Spencer, v...
CARROLLTON, MISSISSIPPI, OCTOBER 5, 2019 I was pleased recently to participate in a special occasion...
En tant que genre, la nouvelle a souvent été comparée à la poésie et au roman. Néanmoins, un certain...
“Each day I find myself like a lonely traveler at a crossroads, standing and asking: Which way? Whic...
This tribute was initially featured on the Paris Review blog and is used here with the author’s perm...
The first time I met Elizabeth Spencer was in the early 1980s at the home of a mutual friend in Burl...
“Nothing is more difficult than for a foreigner to give a correct account of the state of a country ...
Silvia Antosa, Frances Elliot and Italy. Writing Travel, Writing the Self (Milano-Udine, Mimesis, 2...
When I met Elizabeth Spencer on May 4, 2006, I did not know it would be the beginning of a long-last...
Our Home by the Adriatic (1886) by Margaret Collier is a travel book which provides historical, soci...
Elizabeth Barrett Browning ran away to Italy after she secretly married Robert Browning, and she spe...
Tell about the South. What it’s like there. What do they do there. Why do they live there. Why do th...
This chapter aims to examine the north-south European relationship through contemporary travel writi...
Elizabeth Spencer has won loyal readers and prestigious literary prizes for her many short stories, ...
Dans la fiction brève d’Elizabeth Spencer, les portes, les fenêtres et les regards accidentels ne so...
Cette analyse textuelle de “First Dark”, l’une des nouvelles les plus connues d’Elizabeth Spencer, v...
CARROLLTON, MISSISSIPPI, OCTOBER 5, 2019 I was pleased recently to participate in a special occasion...
En tant que genre, la nouvelle a souvent été comparée à la poésie et au roman. Néanmoins, un certain...
“Each day I find myself like a lonely traveler at a crossroads, standing and asking: Which way? Whic...
This tribute was initially featured on the Paris Review blog and is used here with the author’s perm...
The first time I met Elizabeth Spencer was in the early 1980s at the home of a mutual friend in Burl...
“Nothing is more difficult than for a foreigner to give a correct account of the state of a country ...
Silvia Antosa, Frances Elliot and Italy. Writing Travel, Writing the Self (Milano-Udine, Mimesis, 2...
When I met Elizabeth Spencer on May 4, 2006, I did not know it would be the beginning of a long-last...
Our Home by the Adriatic (1886) by Margaret Collier is a travel book which provides historical, soci...
Elizabeth Barrett Browning ran away to Italy after she secretly married Robert Browning, and she spe...
Tell about the South. What it’s like there. What do they do there. Why do they live there. Why do th...
This chapter aims to examine the north-south European relationship through contemporary travel writi...