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Engaging Italy, American women's utopianvisions and transnational networks, Etta M. Madden

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Engaging Italy, American women's utopianvisions and transnational networks, Etta M. Madden
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Engaging Italy
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Etta M. Madden
Sub title
American women's utopianvisions and transnational networks
Summary
Engaging Italy charts the intertwined lives and writings of three American women in Italy in the 1860s and '70s-journalist Anne Hampton Brewster (1818-92), orphanage and industrial school founder Emily Bliss Gould (1825-75), and translator Caroline Crane Marsh (1816-1901). Brewster, Gould, and Marsh did not follow their callings abroad, so much as they found them there. The political and religious unrest they encountered during Italian Unification put their utopian visions of expatriate life to the test. It also prompted these women to engage these changes and take up their pens both privately and publicly. Though little-known today, their diaries, letters, poetry, and news accounts help to rewrite the story of American women abroad inherited from figures such as Nathaniel Hawthorne, Mark Twain, and Henry James. Both feminist recovery project and collective biography, Engaging Italy contributes to the growing body of scholarship on transatlantic nineteenth-century women writers while focusing particular attention on the shared texts and ties linking Brewster, Gould, and Marsh. Etta M. Madden demonstrates the generative power of literary and social networks during moments of upheaval
Target audience
adult
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