Revisiting Italy

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British women's travel writing
British-Italian cultural exchange
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Extradiegetic Narrator
Ferdinand III
Free Italy
gender and nationalism
Gender ideologies
Idle Woman
Intradiegetic Narrator
Italian Liberals
Italian literature
Italian Question
Italian Unification
Italianate Travel Writing
Italy
Liberal Nationalism
maternal nationalism theory
National identity
Nightingale's Letters
Nightingale’s Letters
nineteenth-century literature
Periodical Reviewer
periodical travel writing
Pilgrimage Motif
Pilgrimage Narrative
Pius IX
political advocacy in travel writing
Political enquiry
political revolution
Pope Pius IX
Revolutionary Italy
Risorgimento
Risorgimento Italy
Risorgimento Politics
Superb
tourism
travel writing
Victorian Literature
Victorian women's travel
Victorian Women's Travel Writing
Victorian Women’s Travel Writing
Women Travel Writers
women's perspectives on Risorgimento Italy
Women's Travel Accounts
women's writing
Women’s Travel Accounts
women’s writing
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367768072
  • Weight: 426g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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With the rise of mass tourism, Italy became increasingly accessible to Victorian women travellers not only as a locus of artistic culture but also as a site of political enquiry. Despite being outwardly denied a political voice in Britain, many female tourists were conspicuous in their commitment to the Italian campaign for national independence, or Risorgimento (1815–61). Revisiting Italy brings several previously unexamined travel accounts by women to light during a decisive period in this political campaign.

Revealing the wider currency of the Risorgimento in British literature, Butler situates once-popular but now-marginalized writers: Clotilda Stisted, Janet Robertson, Mary Pasqualino, Selina Bunbury, Margaret Dunbar and Frances Minto Elliot alongside more prominent figures: the Shelley-Byron circle, the Brownings, Florence Nightingale and the Kemble sisters. Going beyond the travel book, she analyses a variety of forms of travel writing including unpublished letters, privately printed accounts and periodical serials.

Revisiting Italy focuses on the convergence of political advocacy, gender ideologies, national identity and literary authority in women’s travel writing. Whether promoting nationalism through a maternal lens, politicizing the pilgrimage motif or reviving gothic representations of a revolutionary Italy, it identifies shared touristic discourses as temporally contingent, shaped by commercial pressures and the volatile political climate at home and abroad.

Rebecca Butler is a Lecturer in English at Nottingham Trent University, where she is a member of the Centre for Travel Writing Studies and the Periodicals and Print Culture Research Group. She has published articles on nineteenth-century guidebooks, travel print culture and touristic developments. This is her first monograph.

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