The British in Italy is a fascinating exploration of the enduring relationship between the English and Italians dating back to the times of Shakespeare Leghorn The Grand Tour Florence and Venice up to the cataclysmic events of World War II. The author draws parallels between Victorian England's progress and the Italian Renaissance particularly the British presence in Italy during the 19th century. <br>In a unique approach the author embarks on a journey through Italy beginning in the Alps and continuing on foot and by bicycle from Monviso to Trieste then down to Sicily. Along the way he rediscovers the forgotten Anglo-Saxon characters who played a significant role in shaping Italy's cultural artistic and scientific landscape such as the true Count of Montecristo textile industrialists inventors painters archaeologists botanists and travelers. <br>Their stories are intertwined with the author's encounters memories lost friends legends and conversations providing a rich tapestry of Italy's diverse history and culture. The book is a veritable treasure trove of knowledge and insight revealing Italy's layers of history and culture from a unique Anglo-Saxon perspective. As Doctor Johnson aptly said A man who has not been in Italy is always conscious of an inferiority from his not having seen what it is expected a man should see. This book is a must-read for anyone seeking to discover the true heart of Italy and the enduring bond between the English and Italians.
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