Venetian Life. Volume 1
Creator
Date
1883
Identifier
Storage 9MFW VH
Publisher
Edinburgh: David Douglas
Abstract
In the 1850s John Ruskin published his Stones of Venice, a work that extolled the virtues of every architectural crack and crevice in Venice. To Ruskin, Venice epitomized Italian civilization at its height. Author and critic William Dean Howells (1837-1920) was U. S. Consul to Venice from 1861 to 1865. Among other observations, his Venetian Life (1866) reveals something of the Venetians’ culinary customs and their attitude to stoves – ‘The Germans have introduced stoves at Venice, but they are not much in favor with the Italians, who think their heat unwholesome, and endure a degree of cold in their wish to dispense with fire’. This is a reprinted edition of 1883.
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Citation
William D. Howells, “Venetian Life. Volume 1,” ourheritage.ac.nz | OUR Heritage, accessed November 23, 2024, https://otago.ourheritage.ac.nz/items/show/8594.