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Oscar Wilde's Italian Dream

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Oscar Wilde's Italian Dream 1875-1900 by Renato Miracco explores Wilde's profound connection to Italy from his early student travels to his last days in exile following his imprisonment. The book combines extensive research with rare visual materials, including photographs and letters, to illuminate Wilde's experiences amid Italy's contrasting social freedoms and cultural landscapes. It highlights how Italy influenced Wilde's identity, his views on prison reform, and his defiance of Victorian norms.
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This volume is ideal for readers interested in Oscar Wilde, Victorian literature, Italian culture, and art history enthusiasts, as well as those fascinated by LGBTQ+ historical perspectives and literary exile.

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In Oscar Wilde's Italian Dream 1875-1900, leading Wilde author Renato Miracco has combined written research with visual iconographic material—from Wilde's earliest heady trips to Italy as an Oxford student to his final days in France and Italy in 1900 after his incarceration in Reading Gaol, and his voluntary exile from Great Britain.

Italy, and the larger world outside of London, was essential to the sensitivity and awareness of Wilde's identity, to his contributions to prison reform, and to his challenges to the social norms and sexual stereotypes in his last years. Latin formed the basis of a proper English gentleman's education—and Italy presented a landscape which animated and exacerbated social and personal conflict for young men such as Wilde. It also offered a great deal of sexual liberty compared to the oppressive moral atmosphere of England at that time.

The images Miracco has incorporated in this volume (including photos that Wilde received from the gay German photographer, Von Gloeden) are mainly unknown from private collections. Together with letters, reminiscences, magazine and newspaper articles (along with derogatory articles about Wilde written by the Italian press) they play a key role in placing Wilde's character, and an entire generation, in a complex context—not only literary, but also visual.

Reading about Naples, Rome, Palermo, Sicily, and Capri of that time, you see it as it must have appeared in the eyes of the writer. Oscar Wilde's Italian Dream 1875-1900 is a major addition to the canon of one of the world's greatest literary figures. The introduction to the book is by Philip Kennicott, the Pulitzer Prize-winning art and architecture critic of The Washington Post.

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Critics praise the book for shedding new light on Wilde's life in Italy with previously unpublished materials. Diego Parrado of El Pais commends the vivid reconstruction of Wilde's Italian years through diverse sources, while Merlin Holland of the Telegraph notes its valuable insights into Wilde's time in Naples and the obscured final chapter of his life. The work is acknowledged as an important and original contribution to Wilde scholarship.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9788862087148

Publisher: Damiani

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 09 April 2020

Country: Italy

Imprint: Damiani

Illustration: 40 Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 170.0mm

Height: 240.0mm

Weight: 480g

Pages: 160

About the Author

Renato Miracco is a curator and critic who was awarded the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic for Cultural Achievements in 2018. He served as Cultural Attaché for the Italian Embassy in Washington from 2010 to 2018 and as advisor to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Italy. Miracco has curated major exhibitions with Tate Modern in London, with The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and with London's Estorick Collection. His passion for Wilde dates from the early 1980s when he wrote his first essay on Wilde's stays in Italy entitled Verso il sole. Cronaca del soggiorno napoletano (Colonnese, 1981). Miracco's new book on Wilde is based on new materials that he found during the last few years.

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