About the Author:
BETH L. LUECK is a professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. SIRPA SALENIUS is a senior lecturer at the University of Eastern Finland. NANCY LUSIGNAN SCHULTZ is a professor of English at Salem State University.
Review:
“This outstanding collection of sophisticated, engaging studies focuses on courageous and bold women who traveled and reported―through letters, articles, essays, fiction, and poems―on their complex social, artistic, and literary engagements with Italy, France, Great Britain, and the Caribbean.”--Susan Belasco, professor emerita of English, University of Nebraska–Lincoln
“This is a wonderfully rich array of essays on American women’s transatlanticism: it expands beyond England to Italy and other sites, beyond the Grand Tour to creative work and political and racial representation, beyond traditional literary forms to letters, periodicals, visual art, critical reception, and popular culture. Conversations travel in both directions, engaging Europeans as well as Americans. Readers will be rewarded with many surprises and a new, wider map of cosmopolitan culture.”--Phyllis Cole, professor emerita of English, women’s studies, and American studies, Penn State Brandywine, and president, Margaret Fuller Society
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