Italy′s Eighteenth Century – Gender and Culture in the Age of the Grand Tour
Italy's Eighteenth CenturyGender and Culture in the Age of the Grand Tour\nAuthor(s): Paula Findlen, Wendy Wassyng Roworth, Catherine M. Sama\nFormat: Hardback\nPublisher: Stanford University Press, United States\nImprint: Stanford University Press\nISBN-13: 9780804759045, 978-0804759045\nSynopsis\nIn the age of the Grand Tour, foreigners flocked to Italy to gawk at its ruins and paintings, enjoy its salons and cafs, attend the opera, and revel in their own discovery of its past. But they also marveled at the people they saw, both male and female. In an era in which castrati were \""rock stars,\"" men served women as cicisbei, and dandified Englishmen became macaroni, Italy was perceived to be a place where men became women. The great publicity surrounding female poets, journalists, artists, anatomists, and scientists, and the visible roles for such women in salons, academies, and universities in many Italian cities also made visitors wonder whether women had become men. Such images, o.
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