Late-Victorian Experiences with Italian Legislation: Stories of Sex, Madness and Social Commitment
Given their love for Italy, which often represented for them a second home country, it was not unusual for late-Victorian writers and intellectuals to have direct experiences with Italian laws. The article presents four “case studies” of late-Victorian authors living in Italy and analyses their reac...
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7.399679 |