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The Marble Wilderness: Ruins and Representation in Italian Romanticism, 1775-1850 Book

The Marble Wilderness: Ruins and Representation in Italian Romanticism, 1775-1850
The Marble Wilderness: Ruins and Representation in Italian Romanticism, 1775-1850, In this 1987 text, by focusing on rhetoric, Dr Springer distinguishes between the encomiastic mode of the Papacy and the exhortatory mode of the Risorgimento. Springer shows that instead of concentrating on the pathos of the absence implicit in the ruined, The Marble Wilderness: Ruins and Representation in Italian Romanticism, 1775-1850 has a rating of 3 stars
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The Marble Wilderness: Ruins and Representation in Italian Romanticism, 1775-1850, In this 1987 text, by focusing on rhetoric, Dr Springer distinguishes between the encomiastic mode of the Papacy and the exhortatory mode of the Risorgimento. Springer shows that instead of concentrating on the pathos of the absence implicit in the ruined, The Marble Wilderness: Ruins and Representation in Italian Romanticism, 1775-1850
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  • The Marble Wilderness: Ruins and Representation in Italian Romanticism, 1775-1850
  • Written by author Carolyn Springer
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, December 2010
  • In this 1987 text, by focusing on rhetoric, Dr Springer distinguishes between the encomiastic mode of the Papacy and the exhortatory mode of the Risorgimento. Springer shows that instead of concentrating on the pathos of the absence implicit in the ruined
  • In this 1987 text, by focusing on rhetoric, Dr Springer distinguishes between the encomiastic mode of the Papacy and the exhortatory mode of the Risorgimento.
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List of illustrations; Acknowledgements; Introduction: modes of archaeological representation, 1775-1850;
Part I. Papal Archaeology: The Encomiastic Mode:
1. Monti's 'Prosopopea' and the ideology of the Pio-Clementine Museum;
2. The poetry of Papal encomium: archaeological texts and pretexts;
3. The rhetoric of restoration: archaeology and power, 1798-1840;
4. Archaeology and power, 1798-1840;
4. Archaology in Belli's Roman sonnets;
Part II. Risorgimento Archaeology: The Exhortatory Mode:
5. Dei Sepolcri and the democratic tradition;
6. The Risorgimento debate: Mazzini and Gioberti;
7. Pius IX, the republic, and the scene of ruin; Selected chronology; Notes; Index of names.


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