One of the interests of George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans) in Romola (1862-63), her novel set in renaissance Florence, is to pay homage to the Italian architectural monuments erected in this city of art “par excellence”. The aesthetic patterns of the artists of the time are exemplified by the stunning beauty of the Basilica of Santa Maria del Fiore. The splendour of the cathedral confronts the magnificence and the aesthetic finesse of the Signoria, ruling the town, which serves as counterpart to religion and asserts the faith in a worldly God.
La ricezione di Firenze in Romola di George Eliot
SETTE, Miriam
2016-01-01
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One of the interests of George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans) in Romola (1862-63), her novel set in renaissance Florence, is to pay homage to the Italian architectural monuments erected in this city of art “par excellence”. The aesthetic patterns of the artists of the time are exemplified by the stunning beauty of the Basilica of Santa Maria del Fiore. The splendour of the cathedral confronts the magnificence and the aesthetic finesse of the Signoria, ruling the town, which serves as counterpart to religion and asserts the faith in a worldly God.File in questo prodotto:
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