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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... Marble Faun When we have once known Rome , and left her where she lies , like a long decaying corpse , retaining a ... Marble Faun 325-6 ) Few critics have claimed that Hawthorne's The Marble Faun is a masterpiece , or even that it is an ...
... marble , " she reflects when viewing Kenyon's sculptures , " so does our individual fate exist in the limestone of Time . We fancy that we carve it out ; but its ultimate shape is prior to all our action " " ( 116 ) . If she harbors an ...
... Marble Faun recounts how the boy ceases to be a Faun , and to be marble , through his immersion in the destructive — yet also , finally , creative element of intermixture . He becomes humanized , at the cost of becoming Romanized ...
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The Etrurian Athens | 17 |
Robert Brownings Dialectical City | 29 |
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