The Institute of Anglo-Italian Studies is pleased to announce that volume 18 of the Journal of Anglo-Italian Studies has now been published. The series was founded in 1991 and has since then established itself as one of the leading journals in this interdisciplinary field of studies.
The articles contained within this issue are:
- ‘Liberal Cultural Exchange: Leigh Hunt and his Italian Experience’ by Serena Baiesi
- ‘Byron, Shelley and the Neapolitan Uprising in 1820’ by Peter Vassallo
- ‘La Visione di Giuseppe di John Bryant Lane (1827): un raro caso di altarpiece anglo-romano, ricostruito tramite i periodici dell’epoca’ by Tiziano Casola
- ‘James Thomson’s Response to Dante in The City of Dreadful Night’ by Anna Enrichetta Soccio
- ‘Italy as a Cultural Metonymy in John Henry Newman’s Loss and Gain (1848)’ by Francesca Caraceni,
- ‘An accompaniment of indescribable romance to those poetical scenes: Edward Lear’s Excursions in the Abruzzi Soundscape’ by Raffaella Antinucci
- ‘Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa Reads and Teaches English Literature: A Case of Sicilian Anglophilia’ by Francesca Orestano
- ‘Nino Ricci’s Version of a Childhood Trauma: An Interpretation of In A Glass House’ by Francesca D’Alfonso
- ‘Televised British and Italian Heterotopic Afterlives: Black Mirror and La porta rossa’ by Glen Bonnici
- ‘S³Ü±ô±ô²¹ Commedia di Dante’ by Ugo Mifsud Bonnici
- ‘Dante and the Romantics’, an interview with Peter Vassallo by Gloria Lauri-Lucente.
The General Editor is Peter Vassallo and the Volume Editor is Gloria Lauri-Lucente, the Institute's Director. To order a copy of the Journal of Anglo-Italian Studies kindly email Prof Peter Vassallo or Prof. Gloria Lauri-Lucente.
