Politics and sentiments in Risorgimento Italy : melodrama and the nation / Carlotta Sorba.
2021
DG450 .S67 2021
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Title
Politics and sentiments in Risorgimento Italy : melodrama and the nation / Carlotta Sorba.
ISBN
9783030697327 (electronic bk.)
3030697320 (electronic bk.)
9783030697310
3030697312
3030697320 (electronic bk.)
9783030697310
3030697312
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2021]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource : illustrations
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-69732-7 doi
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DG450 .S67 2021
Dewey Decimal Classification
945.083
945
945
Summary
A model of how culture can be related to politics, even politics of the very highest level, this book offers a multitude of sparkling and surprising insights into melodrama, opera, and political sensibilities, not just in Italy but in France, England, and eastern Europe as well. The authors deep learning and elegant style are bound to attract readers to this period that was so critical to the formation of modern politics. Lynn Hunt, University of California, Los Angeles, USA This book investigates the narrative of nationhood during the Italian Risorgimento and its ability to reach a new and wider audience. In Italy, an extraordinary emotional excitement pervaded the struggle for national independence, suffusing the speeches and actions of patriots. This book shows how this ardour borrowed the tones, figures and spectacular nature of the melodramatic imagination feeding the theatre and literature of the time, and how it could resonate with a largely uneducated audience. An important contribution to the new historiography on the Italian Risorgimento and on nineteenth-century nationalism in Europe, it offers a fresh perspective on the public sphere during the Risorgimento, focusing on the transnational links between political mobilisation and the growth of new media and burgeoning mass culture. Carlotta Sorba is Professor of Contemporary History at the University of Padua and founder of the Centro interuniversitario di storia culturale (CSC), Italy. She is a cultural historian of nineteenth-century Europe with special interest in the relationship between theatre, society and politics.
Note
"Based on a translation from the Italian language edition: Il melodramma della nazione. Politica e sentimenti nell'Italia del Risorgimento, by Laterza, Roma-Bari 2015. Translated by Clelia Boscolo"--Title page verso
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Italian and Italian American studies (Palgrave Macmillan (Firm))
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Table of Contents
Introduction: Emotions, Politics, Entertainment: A Nineteenth-Century Transnational Plot
Emotions for Everyone: New Entertainment Spaces In Europe
A Theatrical Genre for Post-Revolutionary Society
Between Mélodrame and Melodramatic Imagination
Melodrama Italian-Style: In Search of an Audience Between Fiction and Politics
The Melodramatic Narration of Oppressed Italy
Not Just Words: Emotional Bodies in the "Long 1848"
Politics and the Language of Sentiment.
Emotions for Everyone: New Entertainment Spaces In Europe
A Theatrical Genre for Post-Revolutionary Society
Between Mélodrame and Melodramatic Imagination
Melodrama Italian-Style: In Search of an Audience Between Fiction and Politics
The Melodramatic Narration of Oppressed Italy
Not Just Words: Emotional Bodies in the "Long 1848"
Politics and the Language of Sentiment.