`Look at her, she is the image of our beautiful Italy.' Corinne, or
Italy (1807) is both the story of a love affair between Oswald, Lord
Nelvil and a beautiful poetess, and an homage to the landscape,
literature and art of Italy. On arriving in Italy, Oswald immediately
falls under Corinne's magical spell as she is crowned a national
genius at the Captitol. Yet, on returning to England, he succumbs to
convention and honours his late father's wish by marrying the dutiful
English girl, Lucile, despite having learned that Corinne is Lucile's
Italian half-sister. Corinne dies of a broken heart and Lord Nelvil is
left with a seared conscience. Staël weaves discreet French
Revolutionary political allusion and allegory into her romance, and
its publication saw her order of exile renewed by Napoleon. Indeed,
the novel stands as the birth of modern nationalism, and introduces to
French usage the word `nationalitié'. It is also one of the first
works to put a woman's creativity centre stage. Sylvia Raphael's new
translation preserves the natural character of the French original and
the edition is complemented by notes and and introduction which serve
to set an extraordinary work of European Romanticism in its historical
and political contexts. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford
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Les mer
or Italy
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780192648129
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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