Performing Leigh Hunt’s 1840 Play "A Legend of Florence"


Autoria(s): Sinatra, Michael E.
Data(s)

14/04/2016

14/04/2016

2009

Resumo

Leigh Hunt's authorship of "A legend of Florence" (1840) — a drama inspired by the rich cultural, intellectual, and political climate of Italy — reflects, as Michael Eberle-Sinatra demonstrates in the final essay of the first section, not only a literary exchange between England and Italy, but argues that during the creation of his play, Hunt engaged in his own version of border crossing as he managed the transition between writing about and writing for the stage. A complex maneuver that required Hunt to rech beyond his own intellectual boundaries, the shift from critic to dramatist challenged and enriched his thoughts regarding the work of the theater.

Identificador

Sinatra, Michael E., « Performing Leigh Hunt’s 1840 Play "A Legend of Florence" », dans Monika Class et Terry F. Robinson (dir.), Transnational England : Home and Abroad, 1780-1860, Cambridge, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009, p. 92‑110.

978-1-4438-0937-5

http://hdl.handle.net/1866/13565

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Palavras-Chave #19th century #England #English literature #Italy #Leigh Hunt #Theatre #Hunt, Leigh #XIXe siècle #Angleterre #Littérature anglaise #Italie #Théâtre
Tipo

Chapitre de livre / Book chapter