Alan Rawes is Senior Lecturer in Romanticism at the University of Manchester
Diego Saglia is Professor of English Literature at the University of Parma
Introduction - Alan Rawes and Diego Saglia
1 The literature of Italy in Byron's poems of 1817-20 - Nicholas Halmi
2 Byron's ethnographic eye: the poet among the Italians - Gioia Angeletti
3 From Lord Nelvil to Dugald Dalgetty: Byron's Scottish identity in Italy - Jonathan Gross
4 The garden of the world: Byron and the geography of Italy - Mauro Pala
5 'Something I have seen or think it possible to see': Byron and Italian art in Ravenna - Jane Stabler
6 'Something sensible to grasp at': Byron and Italian Catholicism - Bernard Beatty
7 The politics of the unities: tragedy and the Risorgimento in Byron and Manzoni - Arnold Anthony Schmidt
8 Parisina, Mazeppa and Anglo-Italian displacement - Peter W. Graham
9 This 'still exhaustless mine': De Staël, Goethe and Byron's Roman lyricism - Alan Rawes
10 Playing with history: Byron's Italian dramas - Mirka Horová
11 'Where shall I turn me?' Italy and irony in Beppo and Don Juan - Diego Saglia
Index
How did Italy Italianise Byron? And how did Byron Byronise Italy? These are the key questions that the volume sets out to answer.