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(?in alto mar?): Chaucer, Petrarch, and the Poetics of Exile /$rWilliam Thomas Rossiter --$tNationalising History? Polydore Vergil?s Anglica Historia, Shakespeare?s Richard III, and the Appropriation of the English Past /$rRalf Hertel --$tJohn Florio?s Translation of Kingship: An Italian Baptism for James VI/I?s Basilikon Doron /$rMichael Wyatt --$tLady Morgan, an Ambassador of Goodwill to Italian Exiles /$rDonatella Abbate Badin --$tJames Montgomery Stuart: A Scotsman in Florence /$rSimonetta Berbeglia --$tJohn Hookham Frere, Gabriele Rossetti, and Anglo-Italian Cooperation in Exile /$rPeter Vassallo --$tThe ?Pleasantest Post? in the Service? Contrasting British Diplomatic and Consular Experiences in Early Liberal Italy /$rOwain J. Wright --$t?All the conscientious and honest papists?: Exile and Belief Formation of an English Republican /$rGaby Mahlberg --$t?Null?altra Musica è qui gradita che la nostra?? Cultural Politics, Anti-Catholic Anxiety, and the Italian Operatic Community in London in the 1720's /$rXavier Cervantes --$tThe 1844 Post Office Scandal and its Impact on English Public Opinion /$rMaurizio Masetti --$tThe Italian Protestant Church of London in the 17th Century /$rStefano Villani --$t?A Room with a View ? and a Book?: Some Aspects of Library Provision for English Residents and Visitors to Florence, 1815-1930 /$rPeter Hoare --$tNegotiating and Narrating Homelessness: Refugees from the 1930's /$rTony Kushner --$tImaginary Homelands? D.G. Rossetti and his Father between Italy and England /$rTobias Döring --$tThe Diary of an Ennuyée: Anna Jameson?s Sentimental Journey to Italy or the Exile of a Fragmented Heart /$rFabienne Moine --$t?A Little Ireland?: James Joyce, Dublin, and Trieste /$rChristopher Whalen --$tThe Inner Exile of Beppe Fenoglio /$rMara Cambiaghi --$tGavin Hamilton: A Scots Dealer in Old Masters in 18th Century Rome /$rBrendan Cassidy --$tCrowe and Cavalcaselle then and now /$rDavid Ekserdjian --$t?English Enthusiasts?: Vernon Lee and Italian Opera /$rEmma Sutton --$tNotes on Contributors. 330 $aThis volume explores the dynamic and productive cultural forces engendered by exiles, wanderers, and diasporic communities in Britain and Italy over more than five centuries. It investigates the historic resonance of transnational encounters and movements between two European cultures that look back on a long history of cross-fertilisation. Drawn from a range of academic disciplines including literary studies, history, musicology, art history and bibliography, it presents the ways in which exiles, émigrés, intermediaries and their attendant cultural perspectives interact with the sometimes repressive, sometimes productive religious or political systems and ideologies that they encounter. 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