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Italian Nationalism and English Letters : Figures of the Risorgimento and Victorian Men of Letters / Harry W. Rudman.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Columbia University Studies in English and Comparative Literature ; 146Publisher: New York, NY : Columbia University Press, [1940]Copyright date: ©1940Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
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  • 9780231916448
  • 9780231884754
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Frontmatter -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part I. The Exile Par Excellence: Mazzini's English Life -- I. Doctrine and Personality -- II. Mazzini's Early Career, 1805-36 -- III. First Years in London -- IV. Lord Aberdeen Spies on Mazzini's Letters -- V. The Sunset of the 'Forty-eight -- VI. The Ebbing of the Mazzinian Tide -- VII. Mazzini's Last Years -- VIII. Epilogue -- Part II. "Italy in England" -- IX. The First Generation of Italian Exiles in Great Britain: Foscolo, Rossetti, Panizzi -- X. Some Italian Exiles of the 1830's: Ricciardi, the Brothers Ruffini, Gallenga -- XI. The Aftermath of the 'Forty-eight: Gavazzi, Lacaita, Saffi, Orsini -- XII. Gladstone and Bomba's Victims -- Part III. Statesman and Warrior: Cavour and Garibaldi -- XIII. "Milord Camillo" -- XIV. Garibaldi and the British: Until the London Ovation of 1864 -- XV. Garibaldi and the British: From the London Ovation until the Present -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary: Discusses British and Italian intellectual relationships during the 'resurrection' of Italian nationalism from 1815 to 1870, focusing on the way in which this relationship was expressed in literature.
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Frontmatter -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part I. The Exile Par Excellence: Mazzini's English Life -- I. Doctrine and Personality -- II. Mazzini's Early Career, 1805-36 -- III. First Years in London -- IV. Lord Aberdeen Spies on Mazzini's Letters -- V. The Sunset of the 'Forty-eight -- VI. The Ebbing of the Mazzinian Tide -- VII. Mazzini's Last Years -- VIII. Epilogue -- Part II. "Italy in England" -- IX. The First Generation of Italian Exiles in Great Britain: Foscolo, Rossetti, Panizzi -- X. Some Italian Exiles of the 1830's: Ricciardi, the Brothers Ruffini, Gallenga -- XI. The Aftermath of the 'Forty-eight: Gavazzi, Lacaita, Saffi, Orsini -- XII. Gladstone and Bomba's Victims -- Part III. Statesman and Warrior: Cavour and Garibaldi -- XIII. "Milord Camillo" -- XIV. Garibaldi and the British: Until the London Ovation of 1864 -- XV. Garibaldi and the British: From the London Ovation until the Present -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index

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Discusses British and Italian intellectual relationships during the 'resurrection' of Italian nationalism from 1815 to 1870, focusing on the way in which this relationship was expressed in literature.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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