
Italy's Eighteenth Century by Paula Findlen
This volume illuminates the social and cultural landscape of eighteenth-century Italy by exploring how questions of gender in music, art, literature, science, and medicine shaped perceptions of Italy in the age of the Grand Tour.
"[Italy's Eighteenth Century] moves us toward a more richly textured sense of the political, geographic, and cultural diversity that comprised the Italian peninsula in the eighteenth centuryFilled with original work and suggestions for new avenues for future research, the book reminds us how much remains to be unearthed about this remarkable period."—Sarah Betzer, CAA Reviews
"Women and men as agents of public and private sociability in a 'lost' century of Italian culture constitute the primary theme of Italy's Eighteenth Century: Gender and Culture in the Age of the Grand Tour. Findlen's introductory essay is required reading for enlightenment specialists as it raises and quashes about the Italian eighteenth century, by countering them with exemplary scholarship heretofore unknown outside of Italy."—Clorinda Donato, New Perspectives on the Eighteenth Century
"The perspective on and variety of the characters introduced in this volume are quite extraordinary"—Melissa Calaresu, Reviews in History
"Dullards and prudes stay home: Italy's 18th Century: Gender and Culture During the Age of the Grand Tour is a seductive gondola-trip through the world of Casanova and Da Ponte, courtesans and castrati, painters, Popes, and learned ladies—the whole louche, lubricious, and luminous fantasia that was settecento Italy. Whether scholar, student, or armchair 'Grand Tourist,' the curious reader will find rich bounty here: both a superb general introduction to Italy in the Age of Enlightenment and a sleek, multifaceted analysis of its role—aesthetic, psychic, and erotic—in the eighteenth-century European imagination."—Terry Castle, Stanford University
"This collection of essays presents a vast amount of new research that offers us a picture of the rich and varied culture of eighteenth-century Italy and its relation to Enlightenment Europe. Replete with interconnections, the essays fit together as neatly as a puzzle, and where they overlap, they often provide different perspectives on the same subject."—Carole Paul, University of California, Santa Barbara
"Women and men as agents of public and private sociability in a 'lost' century of Italian culture constitute the primary theme of Italy's Eighteenth Century: Gender and Culture in the Age of the Grand Tour. Findlen's introductory essay is required reading for enlightenment specialists as it raises and quashes about the Italian eighteenth century, by countering them with exemplary scholarship heretofore unknown outside of Italy."—Clorinda Donato, New Perspectives on the Eighteenth Century
"The perspective on and variety of the characters introduced in this volume are quite extraordinary"—Melissa Calaresu, Reviews in History
"Dullards and prudes stay home: Italy's 18th Century: Gender and Culture During the Age of the Grand Tour is a seductive gondola-trip through the world of Casanova and Da Ponte, courtesans and castrati, painters, Popes, and learned ladies—the whole louche, lubricious, and luminous fantasia that was settecento Italy. Whether scholar, student, or armchair 'Grand Tourist,' the curious reader will find rich bounty here: both a superb general introduction to Italy in the Age of Enlightenment and a sleek, multifaceted analysis of its role—aesthetic, psychic, and erotic—in the eighteenth-century European imagination."—Terry Castle, Stanford University
"This collection of essays presents a vast amount of new research that offers us a picture of the rich and varied culture of eighteenth-century Italy and its relation to Enlightenment Europe. Replete with interconnections, the essays fit together as neatly as a puzzle, and where they overlap, they often provide different perspectives on the same subject."—Carole Paul, University of California, Santa Barbara
Paula Findlen is Ubaldo Pierotti Professor in Italian History at Stanford University. Wendy Wassyng Roworth is Professor of Art History and Women's Studies at the University of Rhode Island. Catherine M. Sama is Associate Professor of Italian and Film Media at the University of Rhode Island.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780804759045 |
| ISBN 10 | 0804759049 |
| Title | Italy's Eighteenth Century |
| Author | Paula Findlen |
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| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Stanford University Press |
| Year published | 2009-01-09 |
| Number of pages | 504 |
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