An analysis of the representation of Venice in James Fenimore Cooper's travel book "Gleanings in Europe: Italy"
The English literary imagination has been nourished on the experience and idea of Italy for centurie...
In Describing the City, Describing the State Sandra Toffolo presents a comprehensive analysis of des...
In this rich study of the Italian settings in eleven of Shakespeare's plays, Jack D'Amico examines t...
Copyright Ashgate [Full text of this chapter is not in the UHRA]If Marco Polo, in his imagined conve...
Venice is a recurrent place in the tradition of the novel, detective stories included, some recent e...
The book indicates itineraries in Venice and in the Veneto following James's fictional or essayistic...
Were The Merchant of Venice and Othello inspired by a real trip to Venice, or did William Shakespear...
In ‘Venice, Venice’, Jaspar Joseph-Lester and Norman M. Klein undertake a circuitous exploration of ...
Holofernes: I may speak of thee as the traveler doth of Venice:Venetia, Venetia, Chi non ti vede, no...
Venice is well-known, its identity is so familiar to be considered obvious, summarized as if it were...
The article raises the topic of the evolving image of Venice from the perspectives of three travel a...
Venezia, la Serenissima. The most serene Republic. One adjective is sufficient to identify the city ...
Invisible Cities is Italo Calvino’s description, in fifty-five stories of fifty-five cities, of the ...
Full text of this book is not available in the UHRAShakespeare and Venice is the first book length s...
This essay discusses the cultural geography of Venice and its impact on the three plays The Merchant...
The English literary imagination has been nourished on the experience and idea of Italy for centurie...
In Describing the City, Describing the State Sandra Toffolo presents a comprehensive analysis of des...
In this rich study of the Italian settings in eleven of Shakespeare's plays, Jack D'Amico examines t...
Copyright Ashgate [Full text of this chapter is not in the UHRA]If Marco Polo, in his imagined conve...
Venice is a recurrent place in the tradition of the novel, detective stories included, some recent e...
The book indicates itineraries in Venice and in the Veneto following James's fictional or essayistic...
Were The Merchant of Venice and Othello inspired by a real trip to Venice, or did William Shakespear...
In ‘Venice, Venice’, Jaspar Joseph-Lester and Norman M. Klein undertake a circuitous exploration of ...
Holofernes: I may speak of thee as the traveler doth of Venice:Venetia, Venetia, Chi non ti vede, no...
Venice is well-known, its identity is so familiar to be considered obvious, summarized as if it were...
The article raises the topic of the evolving image of Venice from the perspectives of three travel a...
Venezia, la Serenissima. The most serene Republic. One adjective is sufficient to identify the city ...
Invisible Cities is Italo Calvino’s description, in fifty-five stories of fifty-five cities, of the ...
Full text of this book is not available in the UHRAShakespeare and Venice is the first book length s...
This essay discusses the cultural geography of Venice and its impact on the three plays The Merchant...
The English literary imagination has been nourished on the experience and idea of Italy for centurie...
In Describing the City, Describing the State Sandra Toffolo presents a comprehensive analysis of des...
In this rich study of the Italian settings in eleven of Shakespeare's plays, Jack D'Amico examines t...