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Performance of text | Jessie White Mario | Jessie White (later JWM
) was still touring England, giving lectures to aid the cause of Italian patriot Giuseppe Mazzini
. Daniels, Elizabeth Adams. Jessie White Mario: Risorgimento Revolutionary. Ohio University Press. 54 |
Textual Production | Jessie White Mario | JWM
published her comprehensive review of the Risorgimento in the form of a biography of Giuseppe Mazzini
, Della vita di Giuseppe Mazzini, in Italian. British Library Catalogue. http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?dscnt=0&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1489778087340&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&fromLo. Daniels, Elizabeth Adams. Jessie White Mario: Risorgimento Revolutionary. Ohio University Press. 114 |
Author summary | Jessie White Mario | JWM
made her literary debut in Eliza Cook's Journal, but it was her involvement in the Italian Risorgimento (sometimes as a spy) that fostered her career as a journalist, translator, propagandist, lecturer, and biographer... |
Friends, Associates | Jessie White Mario | While visiting Italy, JWM
stayed with Robert
and Elizabeth Barrett Browning
at Casa Guidi. (Years later they had an unpleasant public debate over Italian politics.) She met Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon
in Rome, beginning... |
politics | Jessie White Mario | In September 1856, Giuseppe Mazzini
sent Jessie White a letter entreating her to raise funds for the Italian cause. Soon after this she followed Mazzini to Italy, hoping to gain instruction from him. Daniels, Elizabeth Adams. Jessie White Mario: Risorgimento Revolutionary. Ohio University Press. 50 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Jessie White Mario | The groom spoke no almost no English. The couple had been engaged before their arrest, but most of their courtship played out by letter during their incarceration. Though Alberto shared his wife's commitment to the... |
Residence | Jessie White Mario | The newlyweds took a house in London, near Mazzini
's lodgings. Daniels, Elizabeth Adams. Jessie White Mario: Risorgimento Revolutionary. Ohio University Press. 71-2 |
Reception | Jessie White Mario | Orsini greatly disliked her translation, and thought she had added a Mazzinian bias to his prose, Daniels, Elizabeth Adams. Jessie White Mario: Risorgimento Revolutionary. Ohio University Press. 48 |
Textual Production | Jessie White Mario | The editors were vague in their commitment to her, but she presented herself as the paper's employee. Mazzini
had urged her to apply for the post and James Stansfeld
had helped her begin negotiations with... |
politics | Florence Nightingale | |
politics | Mary Shelley | |
politics | Algernon Charles Swinburne | By 1867 ACS
was deeply interested in republicanism, particularly French and Italian politics. In March of that year he met Italian patriot Giuseppe Mazzini
. In later years, his political opinions veered gradually in the... |
Education | Ethel Lilian Voynich | In 1879, while in Ireland for a family holiday, ELV
read a book about Giuseppe Mazzini
which instilled in her a general passion for revolutionary causes. Kennedy, Gerry. The Booles & The Hintons: Two dynasties that helped shape the modern world. Cork University Press. 88 MacHale, Desmond. The Life and Work of George Boole: A Prelude to the Digital Age. Cork University Press. 308 Gray, Anne, and Pam Blevins. The World of Women in Classical Music. WordWorld Publications, pp. 876-7. 876 Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. Ramm, Benjamin. The Irish novel that seduced the USSR. |
Intertextuality and Influence | Ethel Lilian Voynich | ELV
's many sources of inspiration for this novel were gathered over a long period of years. At the age of fifteen she came across a book about Giuseppe Mazzini
which captured her imagination and... |
Intertextuality and Influence | Mary Augusta Ward | This book is a sympathetic defence of Italy (to which it is dedicated) and the fruits of the Risorgimento against those who seemed to MAWungenerous and unjust towards the struggling Italian State. Ward, Mary Augusta. A Writer’s Recollections. Harper and Brothers. 349 |
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