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  • Note: Thank you to my colleague Nick Meihuizen, professor in English Literature at NorthWest University, South Africa, for his comments on a draft of this review

  • The collection of essays that make up Locating Italy places and displaces Italy in terms of East and West. This volume in a series which examines cross-cultural transactions between Britain and Italy, in a sense comes to resemble the object of investigation

  • The collection addresses the theme of cross-cultural transactions in four parts, viz. ‘Introduction’, ‘Painted art as intercultural medium’, ‘Occident and Orient in British-Italian literature’ and ‘Intercultural translations in language transactions’

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Note: Thank you to my colleague Nick Meihuizen, professor in English Literature at NorthWest University, South Africa, for his comments on a draft of this review. Book Title: Locating Italy: East and West in British-Italian transactions (Series: Internationale Forschungen zur Algemeinen und Vergleichenden Literaturwissenschaft) How to cite this book review: Van den Berg, K., 2014, ‘Italy: A foreign traveller’, Literator 35(1), Art. The collection of essays that make up Locating Italy places and displaces Italy in terms of East and West.

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