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Gabriella Romani
Gabriella Romani is Professor of Italian at Seton Hall University. Her research is mainly focused on nineteenth-century cultural history and literature: women’s participation in th...view moreGabriella Romani is Professor of Italian at Seton Hall University. Her research is mainly focused on nineteenth-century cultural history and literature: women’s participation in the rhetoric of the Risorgimento political and cultural movements, the pedagogical and educational developments of Italy during the pre-and postunification era, popular culture of the late 1800s, gender and cultural studies. She is the coeditor of Writing to Delight: Italian Short Stories by Nineteenth-Century Women
Writers (2006); has edited and introduced Edith Bruck’s Letter to My Mother (2007). She is the coeditor two volumes of essays, The Formation of a National Audience in Italy (1750–1890): Readers and Spectators of Italian Culture (2017) and The Printed Media in Fin-Siècle Italy (2011). She is also editor of Edmondo De Amicis, Impressioni di Roma (2011). Her most recent book is Postal Culture: Writing and Reading Italy in Post-Unification Italy. She co-translated Enrico Castelnuovo, The Moncalvos (2017) and is currently working on a book project about Jewish Italian writers in late–nineteenth-century Italy. Romani is the Director of the Charles and Joan Alberto Italian Studies Institute at Seton Hall University.view less
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