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Tuscany in Mind: From Byron and the Brownings to Henry James, D. H. Lawrence, Robert Lowell, and Penelope Fitzgerald--Two Centuries of Great Writers Seduced by Tuscany

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In her fourth literary travel companion, Alice Leccese Powers explores one of the most seductive regions of the world through more than two centuries of fiction, poetry, essays, letters, and memoirs by English-speaking visitors to northern Italy.
The poet Shelley called Tuscany “a paradise of exiles”; it has long been a magnet for literary travelers and expatriates. Here are writers who have made their home in Tuscan villas, castles, and farmhouses, from the Shelleys, Byron, and the Brownings to Frances Mayes. Here too are Charles Dickens, Edith Wharton, Henry James, and E. M. Forster on the glories of Florence, Pisa’s leaning tower, and the enchanting Tuscan countryside, alongside the tart wit of Mark Twain, Mary McCarthy, and Erica Jong. From James Boswell’s record of his romantic dalliances to Laura Fraser’s memoir An Italian Affair to Sarah Dunant’s novel The Birth of Venus , Tuscany in Mind assembles a glittering mosaic portrait of an unforgettable place.

Kinta Beevor • James Boswell • Elizabeth Barrett Browning • Robert Browning • Lord Byron • Bruce Chatwin • Ann Cornelisen • Charles Dickens • Sarah Dunant • Lawrence Ferlinghetti • Penelope Fitzgerald • E. M. Forster • Laura Fraser • Paul Gervais • Barbara Grizzuti Harrison • Robert Hellenga • William Dean Howells • Henry James • Erica Jong • D. H. Lawrence • David Leavitt and Mark Mitchell • Robert Lowell • Frances Mayes • Mary McCarthy • H. V. Morton • Eric Newby • Iris Origo • John Ormond • Elizabeth Romer • John Ruskin • Mary Shelley • Percy Bysshe Shelley • Kate Simon • Tobias Smollett • Matthew Spender • Stephen Spender • Mark Twain • Edith Wharton

400 pages, Paperback

First published May 17, 2005

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January 7, 2026
My second book read by this author. Loved it. Read it slowly from 2014 to 2025, savoring each chapter and dreaming of being the places written about. Love anthologies.
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March 27, 2008
Very enjoyable anthology - I definitely skimmed over some of the excerpts, but it also introduced me to great writers like James Boswell, Ann Cornelisen, Paul Gervais, and Iris Origo, to Mark Twain's travel writing, and reminded me how awesome E.M. Forster is. But honestly my favorite writing in the book - and something I recommend people going to Tuscany should read - was the introduction written by the editor, Alice Leccese Powers. It's one of the closest descriptions of modern Tuscany and its allure that I've found - and certainly the best in this collection.
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