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Land of the Lyre!': Scholarly Approaches and Fictional Myths of Italian Culture in British Romanticism -- Setting the Scene: Literary and Cultural Intersections -- William SPAGGIARI: The Canon of the Classics: Italian Writers and Romantic-Period Anthologies of Italian Literature in Britain -- Gian Mario ANSELMI: Shelley and the Italian Lyrical Tradition -- Building the Past: Re-Approaching the Italian Literary Heritage -- Carla Maria GNAPPI: The Sunflower and the Rose: Notes Towards a Reassessment of Blake's Illustrations of Dante -- Maria Cristina CIGNATTA: William Hazlitt and Dante as the Embodiment of 'Power, Passion, Self-Will' -- Silvia BORDONI: 'The Sonnet's Claim': Petrarch and the Romantic Sonnet -- Luca MANINI: Charlotte Smith and the Voice of Petrarch -- Edoardo ZUCCATO: Writing Petrarch's Biography: From Susanna Dobson (1775) to Alexander Fraser Tytler (1810) -- Laura BANDIERA: Wordsworth's Ariosto: Translation as Metatext and Misreading -- Looking at Contemporary Italy: Mapping the Present -- Lilla Maria CRISAFULLI: Theatre and Theatricality in British Romantic Constructions of Italy -- Gioia ANGELETTI: 'I Feel the Improvisatore': Byron, Improvisation, and Romantic Poetics -- Serena BAIESI: The Influence of the Italian Improvvisatrici on British Romantic Women Writers: Letitia Elizabeth Landon's Response -- Mauro PALA: Facets of the Risorgimento : The Debate on the Classical Heritage from Byron's Childe Harold to Leopardi's Canzone ad Angelo Mai -- Cecilia PIETROPOLI: The Tale of the Two Foscaris from the Chronicles to the Historical Drama: Mary Mitford's Foscari and Lord Byron's The Two Foscari -- Lia GUERRA: Mary Shelley's Contributions to Lardner's Cabinet Cyclopaedia: Lives of the Most Eminent Literary and Scientific Men of Italy -- Diego SAGLIA: 'Freedom alone is wanting': British Views of Contemporary Italian Drama, 1820-1830 -- Caroline FRANKLIN: Cosmopolitanism and Catholic Culture: Byron, Italian Poetry, and The Liberal -- Index. 330 $aDrawing on a long-standing tradition of fictional images, British writers of the Romantic period defined and constructed Italy as a land that naturally invites inscription and description. 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