The article explores Casa Guidi as a key site of Anglo‑Florentine literary culture, examining how the Brownings’ long residence shaped transnational exchanges, political engagement, and nineteenth‑century cultural memory. It highlights the house museum as a space where heritage, authorship, and literary tourism intersect.
Casa Guidi (Florence, Italy)
Mastroleo, Alessandra
2025-01-01
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The article explores Casa Guidi as a key site of Anglo‑Florentine literary culture, examining how the Brownings’ long residence shaped transnational exchanges, political engagement, and nineteenth‑century cultural memory. It highlights the house museum as a space where heritage, authorship, and literary tourism intersect.File in questo prodotto:
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