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    Viaggio Nel Sud Italia
    Sicily in English Literature
    David Herbert Lawrence and Sicily
    British and American writers in Sicily
    Poems on Etna in English Literature
    Poems on Sicily
    • Poems on Sicily

      • 138 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      A selection of poems captures the essence of Sicily through the eyes of renowned anglophone writers such as Wilde, D.H. Lawrence, and Dickinson. These works explore the island's rich mythology, including tales of Arethusa and Enceladus, and vividly depict its landscapes, from the imposing Etna volcano to the charming towns of Catania, Taormina, Syracuse, and Palermo. Even writers who never visited Sicily convey its allure, inviting readers to uncover the poetic significance of this enchanting and mysterious land.

      Poems on Sicily
    • This collection features poems about Mount Etna from renowned Anglophone writers, including Wilde, Lawrence, and Dickinson. Each poem captures the unique essence and beauty of the iconic volcano, showcasing the diverse perspectives and styles of these literary figures. The anthology highlights the interplay between nature and human emotion, offering a rich exploration of the themes of inspiration and awe that Etna evokes in its observers.

      Poems on Etna in English Literature
    • The book features a curated collection of diaries, letters, and poems from notable anglophone travelers such as Coleridge, Wilde, and Woolf, who documented their experiences in Sicily. These writings capture their reflections and impressions of the island, showcasing its allure through their unique perspectives. Additionally, the book concludes with a comprehensive list of famous British and American writers who have visited Sicily, highlighting the island's significance in literary history.

      British and American writers in Sicily
    • David Herbert Lawrence and Sicily

      • 114 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Set in December 1920, the narrative follows Lawrence and his wife Frieda as they settle in Taormina, Sicily. Captivated by the stunning landscape, vibrant local culture, and the majestic Mount Etna, Lawrence immerses himself in writing poetry and prose. His admiration for the region is evident in his correspondence, where he expresses a deep appreciation for Etna's beauty, deeming it far superior to Vesuvius. The book explores themes of inspiration and the profound connection between an artist and their environment.

      David Herbert Lawrence and Sicily
    • Sicily in English Literature

      • 90 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Exploring Sicily through the eyes of renowned British writers, this collection features texts by literary giants like Shakespeare, Milton, Lawrence, and Durrell. Each piece invites readers to uncover the poetic essence of this enigmatic island, revealing its beauty and mystery through the unique perspectives of these authors. The journey promises to immerse readers in the rich cultural and emotional landscape of Sicily, showcasing its allure as only poets can articulate.

      Sicily in English Literature
    • Il volume presenta racconti di viaggiatori che hanno esplorato la Sicilia e il sud Italia, evidenziando il carattere dei Siciliani, i mezzi di trasporto, le tradizioni e gli alloggi. Offre una visione poliedrica della Sicilia nei secoli passati.

      Viaggio Nel Sud Italia
    • Il testo raccoglie diverse testimonianze di viaggio relative all'ascesa sul vulcano Etna: i diversi itinerari, i mezzi di trasporto, le esperienze nelle locande, le constatazioni scientifiche e le descrizioni poetiche. La raccolta include viaggiatori di diversa formazione che hanno affrontato il "Grand Tour" da prospettive diverse: dall'umanista Bembo all'architetto e pittore di corte Houel, dall'eclettico Goethe al collezionista Vivant Denon, dallo storico Alexis de Tocqueville al grande narratore Maupassant per citare solo alcuni dei nomi che hanno lasciato tracce indimenticabili del loro passaggio. L'antologia include anche viaggiatori meno noti, ma altrettanto incisivi ed interessanti nelle loro testimonianze di viaggio, come per esempio il romantico Didier e il pragmatico Dry che annuncia con le sue osservazioni le lucide analisi della scrittura di inizi '900. Tra gli italiani, appare suggestiva, la descrizione di Edmondo De Amicis che percorre il territorio etneo con la Ferrovia Circumetnea.

      L'Etna e il Grand Tour