TY - BOOK AU - Butler,Rebecca TI - REVISITING ITALY: british women travel writers and the risorgimento (1844-61);british women travel writers and the risorgimento (1844-61) T2 - Routledge research in travel writing SN - 1000381625 AV - PR788.T72 U1 - 820.9/32 23 PY - 2021/// CY - ABINGDON PB - ROUTLEDGE KW - LITERARY CRITICISM / Women Authors KW - bisacsh KW - LITERARY CRITICISM / European / Italian KW - Travelers' writings, English KW - Italy KW - History and criticism KW - English prose literature KW - Women authors KW - 19th century KW - Women and literature KW - Great Britain KW - History KW - Women travelers KW - Description and travel N2 - With the rise of mass tourism, Italy became increasingly accessible to Victorian women travellers not only as a locus of artistic culture but also as a site of political enquiry. Despite being outwardly denied a political voice in Britain, many female tourists were conspicuous in their commitment to the Italian campaign for national independence, or Risorgimento (1815-61). Revisiting Italy brings several previously unexamined travel accounts by women to light during a decisive period in this political campaign. Revealing the wider currency of the Risorgimento in British literature, Butler situates once-popular but now-marginalized writers: Clotilda Stisted, Janet Robertson, Mary Pasqualino, Selina Bunbury, Margaret Dunbar and Frances Minto Elliot alongside more prominent figures: the Shelley-Byron circle, the Brownings, Florence Nightingale and the Kemble sisters. Going beyond the travel book, she analyses a variety of forms of travel writing including unpublished letters, privately printed accounts and periodical serials. Revisiting Italy focuses on the convergence of political advocacy, gender ideologies, national identity and literary authority in women's travel writing. Whether promoting nationalism through a maternal lens, politicizing the pilgrimage motif or reviving gothic representations of a revolutionary Italy, it identifies shared touristic discourses as temporally contingent, shaped by commercial pressures and the volatile political climate at home and abroad UR - https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780367768027 UR - http://www.oclc.org/content/dam/oclc/forms/terms/vbrl-201703.pdf ER -