Storied Cities: Literary Imaginings of Florence, Venice, and Rome
The analysis points to Florence frequently being depicted in terms of binary oppositions, including Hebraism versus Hellenism, past versus present, stasis versus movement, and light versus darkness. Venetian narratives are commonly infused with motifs relating to dream and unreality, obsession, voyeurism, isolation, melancholia, and death. History is a controlling metaphor for Roman fiction and poetry, combined with the motif of change and, especially, fall from innocence to experience. Ross shows how writers have self-consciously built on the literary conventions set earlier and anticipates that these cities will remain natural loci for continued post-modernist experiment. In a wider theoretical framework, he examines this writing identified with place for the light it sheds on the issue of the importance of setting in literature. |
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themselves backward looking , for they involve an attempt to resuscitate the city's buried past . He ... could not only supply that brief historical sketch of Florence which Mrs. Bowen had lamented the want of , but he could make her ...
It is her capacity to do so that stamps her as redeemed . So , too , does her capacity to cleanse herself of the soilure of her own past , a capacity that Guido lacks . Not only is Guido " Unable to repent one particle ...
During her married life there , her past parades by her , in the persons of those who have loved her - Ralph , Lord Warburton , Caspar Goodwood , Henrietta . While confronting the solicitations of the past embodied in this form ...
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Robert Brownings Dialectical City | 29 |
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