Storied Cities: Literary Imaginings of Florence, Venice, and RomeBloomsbury Academic, 1994 - 310 頁 The fabled cities of Italy--Florence, Venice, and Rome--have each acquired a distinctive tradition of literary representation involving characteristic, recurrent motifs and symbolic signatures. A wealth of writing on each is examined in fiction and poetry of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries mainly by British and American authors. Included are works by Robert Browning on Florence and Rome; George Eliot, W.D. Howells, E.M. Forster, and D.H. Lawrence on Florence; Charles Dickens, Thomas Mann, L.P. Hartley, and Anthony Hecht on Venice; Arthur Hugh Clough, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Edith Wharton, and Aldous Huxley on Rome; and Henry James and Bernard Malamud on Florence, Venice, and Rome. |
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... look " a half - hour forth on Fiesole , / Both of one mind , as married people use " ( 15-16 ) , is ironically self - deluding . Lucrezia , by Andrea's own testimony , has no mind with which to look , an especially damning flaw in the ...
... look at the sunlight and shadows on the grand walls that were built solidly , and have endured in their grandeur , " the narrator urges in the Proem , look at the faces of the little children , making another sunlight amid the shadows ...
... look on the woman in the chair . Agnes saw that look ; saw the eyelids of the living woman open slowly like the eyelids of the dead . ( 139 ) The girl , of course , faints . Some sights are for Venetian eyes only . " It is all for the ...
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A Tale of Three Cities | 1 |
The Etrurian Athens | 17 |
Robert Brownings Dialectical City | 29 |
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