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.
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.
Gabriella Romani is associate professor of Italian at Seton Hall University Jennifer Burns is associate professor of Italian at University of Warwick
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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
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
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