The Formation of a National Audience in Italy, 1750-1890
Readers and Spectators of Italian Culture
Herausgeber: Burns, Jennifer; Romani, Gabriella
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This book analyzes the process of cultural production and consumption in late-eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Italy and the ways in which authors, composers, publishers, performers, journalists, and editors engage with the anxieties and aspirations of their diverse audiences.
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This book analyzes the process of cultural production and consumption in late-eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Italy and the ways in which authors, composers, publishers, performers, journalists, and editors engage with the anxieties and aspirations of their diverse audiences.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Italian Studies
- Verlag: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 655g
- ISBN-13: 9781611478006
- ISBN-10: 1611478006
- Artikelnr.: 47712619
- The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Italian Studies
- Verlag: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 655g
- ISBN-13: 9781611478006
- ISBN-10: 1611478006
- Artikelnr.: 47712619
Edited by Gabriella Romani and Jennifer Burns - Contributions by Giacomo Mannironi; Roberto Risso; Giulia Brian...
Acknowledgments Introduction by Jennifer Burns and Gabriella Romani. Readership and Consumerism 1.Giacomo Mannironi, The Economics of Reading: Cultural Consumption of Novels and letteratura amena in Eighteenth-Century Venice. 2.Roberto Risso,
The Virtue of Wanting.
Galatei and Readers in Nineteenth-Century Italy: Training the Citizen and Educating the Public between Bourgeois Values and the Risorgimento. 3.Gabriella Romani, National Readership and Cultural Consumerism in Late Nineteenth-Century Italy: Edmondo De Amicis and the Sentimental Appeal of his Fiction. 4.Giulia Brian, A
Question of Rule of Thumb!
Antonio Fogazzaro between Publishers and Readers. Authorship, Readership and the Press 5.Martina Piperno, Constructing the Myth of Vico between Press and Literature (1802-1846). 6.Fabio Camilletti, Towards an Archaeology of Italian Modernity. Re-thinking the Classicist/Romantic Quarrel. 7.Federico Casari, Defining Young Audiences in Post-Unification Italy: Participation and Interaction in the Political and Literary Press. 8.Fabio Finotti, A Force Field: Literature, Journalism and the Market at the End of the Nineteenth Century. Gendered Readership and Spectatorship 9.Paola Giuli, From Academy to Stage: Improvisation, Gender and National Character. 10.Adriana Chemello, The Revolution in Reading: From Manzoni
s
twenty-five readers
to the
twenty-five thousand female readers
of romanzi d
appendici. 11.Olivia Santovetti, Reading as
evasione militante
: Fosca (1869) by Iginio Ugo Tarchetti. 12.Maria Grazia Lolla, Bovarysm in a New Key: The Reader of Novels and the Social Sciences in fin-de-siècle Italy. 13.Ombretta Frau and Cristina Gragnani, La Piccola Posta: Twitter for the Nineteenth-Century-Woman? 14.Katharine Mitchell, Evenings Out: Female Spectators of Opera and Theatre in Late Nineteenth-Century Italy. About the Contributors Index
The Virtue of Wanting.
Galatei and Readers in Nineteenth-Century Italy: Training the Citizen and Educating the Public between Bourgeois Values and the Risorgimento. 3.Gabriella Romani, National Readership and Cultural Consumerism in Late Nineteenth-Century Italy: Edmondo De Amicis and the Sentimental Appeal of his Fiction. 4.Giulia Brian, A
Question of Rule of Thumb!
Antonio Fogazzaro between Publishers and Readers. Authorship, Readership and the Press 5.Martina Piperno, Constructing the Myth of Vico between Press and Literature (1802-1846). 6.Fabio Camilletti, Towards an Archaeology of Italian Modernity. Re-thinking the Classicist/Romantic Quarrel. 7.Federico Casari, Defining Young Audiences in Post-Unification Italy: Participation and Interaction in the Political and Literary Press. 8.Fabio Finotti, A Force Field: Literature, Journalism and the Market at the End of the Nineteenth Century. Gendered Readership and Spectatorship 9.Paola Giuli, From Academy to Stage: Improvisation, Gender and National Character. 10.Adriana Chemello, The Revolution in Reading: From Manzoni
s
twenty-five readers
to the
twenty-five thousand female readers
of romanzi d
appendici. 11.Olivia Santovetti, Reading as
evasione militante
: Fosca (1869) by Iginio Ugo Tarchetti. 12.Maria Grazia Lolla, Bovarysm in a New Key: The Reader of Novels and the Social Sciences in fin-de-siècle Italy. 13.Ombretta Frau and Cristina Gragnani, La Piccola Posta: Twitter for the Nineteenth-Century-Woman? 14.Katharine Mitchell, Evenings Out: Female Spectators of Opera and Theatre in Late Nineteenth-Century Italy. About the Contributors Index
Acknowledgments Introduction by Jennifer Burns and Gabriella Romani. Readership and Consumerism 1.Giacomo Mannironi, The Economics of Reading: Cultural Consumption of Novels and letteratura amena in Eighteenth-Century Venice. 2.Roberto Risso,
The Virtue of Wanting.
Galatei and Readers in Nineteenth-Century Italy: Training the Citizen and Educating the Public between Bourgeois Values and the Risorgimento. 3.Gabriella Romani, National Readership and Cultural Consumerism in Late Nineteenth-Century Italy: Edmondo De Amicis and the Sentimental Appeal of his Fiction. 4.Giulia Brian, A
Question of Rule of Thumb!
Antonio Fogazzaro between Publishers and Readers. Authorship, Readership and the Press 5.Martina Piperno, Constructing the Myth of Vico between Press and Literature (1802-1846). 6.Fabio Camilletti, Towards an Archaeology of Italian Modernity. Re-thinking the Classicist/Romantic Quarrel. 7.Federico Casari, Defining Young Audiences in Post-Unification Italy: Participation and Interaction in the Political and Literary Press. 8.Fabio Finotti, A Force Field: Literature, Journalism and the Market at the End of the Nineteenth Century. Gendered Readership and Spectatorship 9.Paola Giuli, From Academy to Stage: Improvisation, Gender and National Character. 10.Adriana Chemello, The Revolution in Reading: From Manzoni
s
twenty-five readers
to the
twenty-five thousand female readers
of romanzi d
appendici. 11.Olivia Santovetti, Reading as
evasione militante
: Fosca (1869) by Iginio Ugo Tarchetti. 12.Maria Grazia Lolla, Bovarysm in a New Key: The Reader of Novels and the Social Sciences in fin-de-siècle Italy. 13.Ombretta Frau and Cristina Gragnani, La Piccola Posta: Twitter for the Nineteenth-Century-Woman? 14.Katharine Mitchell, Evenings Out: Female Spectators of Opera and Theatre in Late Nineteenth-Century Italy. About the Contributors Index
The Virtue of Wanting.
Galatei and Readers in Nineteenth-Century Italy: Training the Citizen and Educating the Public between Bourgeois Values and the Risorgimento. 3.Gabriella Romani, National Readership and Cultural Consumerism in Late Nineteenth-Century Italy: Edmondo De Amicis and the Sentimental Appeal of his Fiction. 4.Giulia Brian, A
Question of Rule of Thumb!
Antonio Fogazzaro between Publishers and Readers. Authorship, Readership and the Press 5.Martina Piperno, Constructing the Myth of Vico between Press and Literature (1802-1846). 6.Fabio Camilletti, Towards an Archaeology of Italian Modernity. Re-thinking the Classicist/Romantic Quarrel. 7.Federico Casari, Defining Young Audiences in Post-Unification Italy: Participation and Interaction in the Political and Literary Press. 8.Fabio Finotti, A Force Field: Literature, Journalism and the Market at the End of the Nineteenth Century. Gendered Readership and Spectatorship 9.Paola Giuli, From Academy to Stage: Improvisation, Gender and National Character. 10.Adriana Chemello, The Revolution in Reading: From Manzoni
s
twenty-five readers
to the
twenty-five thousand female readers
of romanzi d
appendici. 11.Olivia Santovetti, Reading as
evasione militante
: Fosca (1869) by Iginio Ugo Tarchetti. 12.Maria Grazia Lolla, Bovarysm in a New Key: The Reader of Novels and the Social Sciences in fin-de-siècle Italy. 13.Ombretta Frau and Cristina Gragnani, La Piccola Posta: Twitter for the Nineteenth-Century-Woman? 14.Katharine Mitchell, Evenings Out: Female Spectators of Opera and Theatre in Late Nineteenth-Century Italy. About the Contributors Index