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The Idler in Italy
This three-volume work (first published in 1839–40) describes the author's life travelling in Italy, France and Switzerland.
Marguerite Blessington (Author)
9781108045285, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 23 February 2012
580 pages
21.6 x 14 x 3.3 cm, 0.73 kg
Marguerite Gardiner, Countess of Blessington (1789–1849), was famous for her charm, wit and beauty, the latter reflected in Sir Thomas Lawrence's famous portrait of her in 1822. Blessington had an unhappy childhood, and was forced into her first marriage at the age of fourteen, but had developed a love of reading and story-telling. With her second husband Charles John Gardiner, first Earl of Blessington, she lived for several years in France and Italy. This three-volume work, first published 1839–40, contains Blessington's humorous account of living abroad. In Volume 2 she gives detailed descriptions of her travels in Italy, where she stayed in cities such as Lucca, Siena, Florence, Rome and Naples, but also in smaller seaside towns such as Terracina. She draws attention to 'the odour of the cuisine' and the beautiful surroundings and weather, inspiring encounters with artists and locals, and daily visits to art galleries.
1. Genoa
2. Lucca
3. Florence
4. Siena
5. Radicofani
6. Rome
7. Terracina
8. Mola di Gaeta
9. Naples
10. Environs of Naples
11. Naples continued
12. Rome
13. Florence
14. Genoa
15. Pisa
16. Florence
17. Rome.
Subject Areas: Social & cultural history [HBTB]
