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Giuseppe Mazzini
Standard Name: Mazzini, Giuseppe
Used Form: Joseph Mazzini
Connections
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Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Harriet Hamilton King | In the poem's second stanza, HHK
laments the timing of her work and also acknowledges Mazzini
's profound influence: O Book of mine, which he commanded! long Waited and worked for, and achieved too late... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Harriet Hamilton King | The work is written largely in blank verse, with rhyme used for emphasis in particular sections. Emily Hickey
suggests that HHK
left it open to question whether The Disciples, as a whole, is a... |
Textual Production | Harriet Hamilton King | HHK
's Letters and Recollections of Mazzini appeared, edited by the eminent historian G. M. Trevelyan
, who was among other things an authority on Garibaldi. |
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... |
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 |
Textual Production | Harriet Hamilton King | HHK
published The Disciples (written at the request of Mazzini
, who had died the previous year), a five-part historical and political poem about the struggle for a unified Italian Republic. Miles, Alfred H., editor. The Poets and the Poetry of the Nineteenth Century. AMS Press. 82 Rudman, Harry William. Italian Nationalism and English Letters. AMS Press. 164 |
Textual Features | Mathilde Blind | This book is full of revolutionary idealism. The opening group of twelve poems addresses Mazzini
. The Torrent depicts him as St George fighting the dragon of ignorance and oppression, while the whole group expresses... |
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 |
Reception | Josephine Butler | Some of their strongest support came from outside England. A letter from Victor Hugo
dated 20 March 1870 contained his declaration of support: I am with you, madame and ladies. I am with you to... |
Publishing | Harriet Hamilton King | HHK
's final publication, her controversial essay The Religion of Mazzini, appeared in the Dublin Review. Rudman, Harry William. Italian Nationalism and English Letters. AMS Press. 165n |
Publishing | Geraldine Jewsbury | |
Publishing | Mathilde Blind | MB
published in most of the leading journals of her day including the Athenæum, to which she contributed along with her friend Helen Zimmern
. Critic Marysa Demoor
considers MB
's and others' access... |
Author summary | Harriet Hamilton King | HHK
, a deeply religious woman, published primarily during the second half of the nineteenth century and focused many of her writings on her lifelong passions: the struggle for Italian nationalism and the revolutionary figures... |
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... |
Timeline
22 June 1805: Giuseppe Mazzini, Italian patriot, was born...
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22 June 1805
Giuseppe Mazzini
, Italian patriot, was born at Genoa.
By June 1831: Giuseppe Mazzini founded the Young Italy...
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By June 1831
Giuseppe Mazzini
founded the Young Italymovement.
1834: Mazzini and several hundred supporters planned...
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1834
Mazzini
and several hundred supporters planned an invasion of Savoy to overthrow the King of Piedmont.
1844: There was a public scandal over the British...
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1844
There was a public scandal over the British government's secret interception of the correspondence of Giuseppe Mazzini
, then living in England as a political exile from Italy.
24 March 1848: King Charles Albert of Piedmont declared...
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24 March 1848
King Charles Albert
of Piedmont declared war on Austria; the outcome was his abdication.
January 1849: Radicals ascended to power in Rome (centre...
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January 1849
Radicals ascended to power in Rome (centre of the Papal States) and established a Roman Republic.
June 1849: The Italian revolution was suppressed in...
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June 1849
The Italian revolution was suppressed in Rome, where armies of by now non-revolutionary France (sent to protect the Pope) besieged and reconquered the city.
January 1858: In an unsuccessful assassination attempt,...
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January 1858
In an unsuccessful assassination attempt, Felice Orsini
, a follower of Mazzini
, threw a bomb at the carriage of Napoleon III
and Eugénie
as they made their way to the Opera House in Paris.
April 1860: Mazzini's supporters instigated revolt among...
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April 1860
Mazzini
's supporters instigated revolt among nationalists in Sicily.
10 March 1872: Italian patriot and revolutionary Giuseppe...
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10 March 1872
Italian patriot and revolutionary Giuseppe Mazzini
died in Pisa.
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