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Sicily and Scotland - Where Extremes Meet (Paperback)
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Sicily and Scotland - Where Extremes Meet (Paperback)
Series: Troubador Italian Studies
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What can two countries at the edge of Europe with very different
histories, people and climates have in common? When brought
together as they are in this book, probably for the first time,
Sicily and Scotland prove to have some surprising similarities as
well as more predictable differences. Both once independent
nations, they are now part of larger nation states, but each still
retains a deep sense of independent cultural and political identity
rooted in its separate history and language which is explored in
literature and film. Both favoured destinations of tourists, they
have proved immensely attractive to travel writers, here
represented by studies of Scottish travellers writing about Sicily.
Finally they have both been great emigrant nations, sending their
people across the globe to settle in faraway places, although their
experiences in their new nations were very different. This book
focuses on these three major strands of comparison and contrast:
literature and film, travel writing and emigration. It explores the
work of some of each nation's most famous writers (Sciascia,
Lampedusa, Scott and Stevenson) and some well known and acclaimed
films by directors of the stature of Visconti, Tornatore, Forsyth
and Loach. It considers the string of Scots who, before it was
discovered by tourists, made the long and unfamiliar journey to
Sicily culminating in Patrick Brydone's Tour Through Sicily and
Malta which proved to be immensely popular and went through many
editions after its first appearance in 1773. Finally it provides a
comparison of the experience of Sicilian and Scottish emigrants
through a general survey of Scottish migration, the particular case
study of Sicilians in Australia, and one man's personal account of
the lives of his Sicilian and Scottish ancestors in America. The
writers of this book present a fascinating comparison of these two
places which have been much studied but almost never brought
together before.
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