Translating Italy for the Eighteenth Century
Discover the intricacies of women's writing and its transformation in Britain with Mirella Agorni's insightful book, Translating Italy for the Eighteenth Century. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2016, this engaging hardback spans 170 pages, providing a deep historical analysis of the pivotal role of translation during a time of cultural evolution. Agorni delves into how translation facilitated the redefinition of women's literature, highlighting the contributions of female travelers and writers in the early modern period. This book is essential for scholars and enthusiasts of English prose literature, historiography, and women's studies, opening a window into the vital connections between Italy and Great Britain. Enhance your understanding of this fascinating era in literature and the impact of translation with this compelling read.