Engaging Italy : American Women's Utopian Visions and Transnational Networks.

Traces literary and social connections among three American women navigating the changing political landscape of 1860s and '70s Italy.

Λεπτομέρειες βιβλιογραφικής εγγραφής
Κύριος συγγραφέας: Madden, Etta M.
Μορφή: Licensed eBooks
Γλώσσα:Αγγλικά
Έκδοση: Albany : State University of New York Press, 2022.
Διαθέσιμο Online:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/jj.18254057
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
  • Intro
  • Contents
  • List of Illustrations
  • Acknowledgments
  • Note on the Text
  • Introduction
  • Men of Poetry, Politics, and Power: A Series of Fortunate Events
  • Armchair Travels and Types of Travelers
  • Circumscribed Women and Later Vocations
  • Italy as "Museum" and "Spectacle": Actors and Agents
  • Part I. Portraits of Diversity
  • Chapter 1 Backstories of Diversity
  • Caroline Crane Marsh: Literary Activist and Ambasciatrice
  • Emily Bliss Gould: Glimpsing Garibaldi's Redshirts, Remembering Sunday Schools
  • Anne Hampton Brewster: Escaping Family, Chasing Charlotte
  • Chapter 2 Vignettes of Diversity
  • Emily Bliss Gould: A Bold Beggar
  • Caroline Crane Marsh: Library Lover and Activist
  • Anne Hampton Brewster: Mr. Kate Cromo
  • Diversity in Self-Presentation: A Summary View
  • Chapter 3 Summer of the Roman Question: A Window on Transnational Networks
  • Part II. Circuits and Networks
  • Chapter 4 Revising Daisy Miller: The Story of "Miss Jones"
  • Abroad Alone: Myths and Realities of Independence
  • Articulated Fears: The Malinconia
  • She "Must Do Something": Miss Jones as Activist
  • Chapter 5 "The Daily Ordinary": Language, Lodgings and Hostessing
  • Chapter 6 Circulating People, Circulating Texts: Associational Life
  • Public Texts and Personal Relations: "For Queen Anne"
  • A Wreath of Stray Leaves: Published Textual Networks
  • Il popolo romano: Varieties of Formal Associations
  • Part III. Varieties of Utopian Experiences
  • Chapter 7 Utopian Visions, Reform, and Religious Beliefs
  • Varieties of Religious Experiences: Miracles, Mariology, and Missions
  • Brewster: Miracles, Mysticism, and the Vatican
  • Marsh: Mariology without Mysticism
  • Gould: Avoiding Miracles, Engaging in Missions
  • Chapter 8 Emily Bliss Gould: "Works and Wants"
  • Travel Writing, 1866-67: Hours at Home and The Overland Monthly.
  • "A Ways and Means Committee"
  • Gothic Riffs on Earthly Realities
  • Heavenly and Eternal Visions
  • Political Visions in "Gossip Abroad"
  • Published Documents of the Italo-American Schools
  • Private Letters and Their Political Meanings
  • Chapter 9 Anne Hampton Brewster: A Catholic Correspondent Negotiates New Rome
  • Anxieties of Arrival-Creature Comforts Compromised
  • Nero Nardi and the Vatican Council
  • The APOSTATE!: Negotiating Roman Catholicism
  • Women Loving Women: A Necessary Circle of Admirers
  • Brewster's Life Alone: Utopian and Dystopian Visions
  • Chapter 10 Caroline Crane Marsh: "The Power of Doing a Great Service"
  • Surrogate Motherhood: The Power and Service of Letting Go
  • Serving Schools: Fundraising at Home and Abroad
  • Transformations of a Reformer and Litterateur
  • "In Vain Have I Labored": Ideas of Italian Reform Revised
  • Coda: Residual Ripples
  • Hidden Lives &amp
  • Unvisited Tombs
  • Appendix A: "To ____ ____."
  • Appendix B: "For Queen Anne"
  • List of Abbreviations
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index.