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Women in Rome
The Feltrinelli’s at Piazza della Repubblica has an international section promoting Rome-related literature. That’s where I found Elizabeth Buchan’s “Two Women in Rome”. At the time, I was reading about fascism and Italian writers and felt the need to escape … Continue reading →
Posted in art, Fascist Italy, Rome/Italy
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Tagged Anni di Piombo, Bathsheba, Bonnie Prince Charles, Brigate Rosse, Caravaggio, Charlotte Stuart, Duchess of Albany, Elizabeth Buchan, grisaille, Hours of Jeanne d'Evreux, King David, metamorphoses, Narcissus, Palazzo Muti in Rome, Two Women in Rome
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