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- catalog abstract "Margaret Plant presents a wide-ranging cultural history of the city from the fall of the Republic in 1797, until 1997, showing how it has changed and adapted and how perceptions of it have shaped its reality.".
- catalog contributor b12718694.
- catalog coverage "Venice (Italy) Buildings, structures, etc.".
- catalog coverage "Venice (Italy) Civilization.".
- catalog coverage "Venice (Italy) History.".
- catalog created "c2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "c2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2002.".
- catalog description "1. 'The Lion of Venice will lift his paws from the earth and leave them but little on the ocean': The End of the Republic -- A Venetian Enlightenment? -- The Foreign View -- The End of the Republic -- The Municipality -- The Work of Public Instruction -- The End of the Municipality -- Spoliation -- Elegies for the Republic.".
- catalog description "10. Dead or Dying: Responses to the Flood -- 3 November 1966 -- In Defence of Marghera -- Foreign Death Knells -- Calvino's Invisible Cities and Palazzechi's Invisible Doge -- P.M. Pasinetti: Expatriate Writer -- Painted Letters to Palladio, and Serene Waves -- Comic-Strip Venice: Hugo Pratt -- Fictional Deaths -- Escaping Venice: Aldo Rossi's Analogous City and Manfredo Tafuri's Histories -- Architectural Fantasies: Designs for Cannaregio -- The New Biennales -- Cinematic Adventurers: Don Giovanni, Casanova and James Bond.".
- catalog description "11. The 1980s: The City That Would Be Modern -- The Incomplete City -- Mapped from Above -- The Return of Carnival -- Aldo Rossi's Theatre of the World -- The Biennale in the 1980s -- Housing -- Politics and Redeployment -- Luigi Nono, Composer, and Massimo Cacciari, Philosopher -- Popular Venice -- Madonna Takes Venice -- Pursuit -- Virgins and Vampires -- Gore Vidal, Pink Floyd and the Crisis of Tourism.".
- catalog description "12. The Double Millennium: The End of the Century, the End of Venice -- The Double Flood: Tourism and Acqua Alta -- The State of the Lagoon: Pollution and Dredging -- Redevelopment -- Access -- Employment, Population Decline and Regional Politics -- The Critique of the Tourist -- Patrimony and Survival -- The Biennale -- Foreign Perceptions -- Crime in the Lagoon -- More Deaths -- Ending the Cult: Too Much Venice -- The City and the Lagoon of the Past: From the Present -- The Fire at La Fenice, 1996 -- The Assault on the Campanile, 12 May 1997.".
- catalog description "2. Caged Lion: Austrian and French Rule, 1798-1814 -- Austrian Rule, 1798-1806 -- French Governance: Prince Eugene de Beauharnais -- Urban Change: The Decrees of 1806 -- The Arsenale and the Port -- French Writers -- Napoleon's Grand Tour and the Royal Decree, 1807 -- Public Spaces: Via Eugenia and the Public Gardens -- Preservation and Patrimony -- The Island Cemetery -- The Royal Palace -- Canova and the Venetians -- The Ateneo and the Accademia -- Rossini's Premieres -- The Blockade (1813-1814) and the Fall of Napoleon.".
- catalog description "3. Venice in the Theatre of Europe: Second Austrian Rule, 1814-1848 -- The Return of the Horses -- Hardship, and the Death of Canova -- Calumny: Daru's History of the Republic -- The Theatre of Betrayal -- The Bravo at Large -- The City in Water -- Custodians of the Republic -- 'Ammiglioramenti': The 'Improvements' in Venice -- The City in Love -- The City of Music -- Panoramic City.".
- catalog description "4. 'Venice Will Resist the Austrians at any Cost': Modernisation, Revolution, Resistance -- 'No one Enters Venice as a Stranger' -- Ruskin's Stones -- Risorgimento -- The Scientific Congress, 1847 -- The Revolution of 1848-1849 -- The Austrians Return -- Modernisation -- Tourism and the Fashion for Bathing -- Passive Resistance -- Art for the Risorgimento.".
- catalog description "5. Venice in Italy: After 1866 -- Venice to Vienna -- Austria and venezianita -- Late Betrayals -- The Urgency of Modernisation -- Industrialisation -- The Arsenale in United Italy -- Glass and Lace -- The Loss of History and the Visual Arts -- Tourism -- The Restoration Debate -- The Polemics of Conservation -- Past and Present, Molmenti and Favretto -- Disappearing Venice and the Custodians of the Past.".
- catalog description "6. Love, Art and Death in Fin-de-Siecle Venice -- Wagner's Death in Venice -- After Wagner: The Lagunenstadt -- Verdi and Otello -- Love/Death -- The Fortuny Phenomenon -- D'Annunzio's City of Fire -- Venise le Rouge: Safeguarding the Picturesque -- Venezianita -- City of Modern Art: The Cosmopolis -- Vienna/Venice -- Turn of the Century: Visitor Proust -- Cardboard Cities.".
- catalog description "7. The Heavy Past: From the Turn of the Century to the First World War -- The Fall of the Campanile -- The Case of Modern Architecture: Gothic Victory -- The Esposizione Internazionale d'Arte and Venetian Painters -- Forging a New Venice: D'Annunzio, Rilke and Baron Corvo -- The New Art of the Movies -- Housing, Health and the Lido -- Dying on the Lido: Thomas Mann -- The Futurists Attack -- Foreign Custodians: Simmel, Hofmannsthal, Apollinaire, Monet and Ezra Pound.".
- catalog description "8. The Years of the Winged Lion: 1914-1940 -- The First World War: D'Annunzio's Nocturne -- The Creation of Porto Marghera, and Early Fascism -- Urban Planning, 1920s and 1930s -- A Culture of Bridges -- The City of Old Men -- Ezra Pound's Cantos -- Le Corbusier -- The Biennale and the Casino -- New Museums -- The Accademia Gallery and Carlo Scarpa -- Celluloid Venices and Franco Pasinetti.".
- catalog description "9. After the War: The Impossible Rebuilding -- Venice Endangered -- The Resistance -- Harry's Bar: Ernest Hemingway and Evelyn Waugh -- The New Painting -- The Biennale Restored -- The Transparent and the Opaque: Glass -- Music and Painting: Luigi Nono and Emilio Vedova -- Filmed on Location -- French Bad Faith: Jean-Paul Sartre -- Psycho-Geography -- The Sounds of San Marco: Michel Butor and Stravinsky -- The English Aesthetic: Adrian Stokes -- Mapping the Old City: Domestic Venice -- Urban Planning: Giuseppe Samona and 'The School of Venice' -- Carlo Scarpa: The Venetian Architect -- Modernism Blocked.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Margaret Plant presents a wide-ranging cultural history of the city from the fall of the Republic in 1797, until 1997, showing how it has changed and adapted and how perceptions of it have shaped its reality.".
- catalog extent "x, 550 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0300083866".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "c2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New Haven : Yale University Press,".
- catalog spatial "Italy Venice.".
- catalog spatial "Venice (Italy) Buildings, structures, etc.".
- catalog spatial "Venice (Italy) Civilization.".
- catalog spatial "Venice (Italy) History.".
- catalog subject "945/.31 21".
- catalog subject "Architecture Italy Venice.".
- catalog subject "NA1121.V4 P59 2002".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. 'The Lion of Venice will lift his paws from the earth and leave them but little on the ocean': The End of the Republic -- A Venetian Enlightenment? -- The Foreign View -- The End of the Republic -- The Municipality -- The Work of Public Instruction -- The End of the Municipality -- Spoliation -- Elegies for the Republic.".
- catalog tableOfContents "10. Dead or Dying: Responses to the Flood -- 3 November 1966 -- In Defence of Marghera -- Foreign Death Knells -- Calvino's Invisible Cities and Palazzechi's Invisible Doge -- P.M. Pasinetti: Expatriate Writer -- Painted Letters to Palladio, and Serene Waves -- Comic-Strip Venice: Hugo Pratt -- Fictional Deaths -- Escaping Venice: Aldo Rossi's Analogous City and Manfredo Tafuri's Histories -- Architectural Fantasies: Designs for Cannaregio -- The New Biennales -- Cinematic Adventurers: Don Giovanni, Casanova and James Bond.".
- catalog tableOfContents "11. The 1980s: The City That Would Be Modern -- The Incomplete City -- Mapped from Above -- The Return of Carnival -- Aldo Rossi's Theatre of the World -- The Biennale in the 1980s -- Housing -- Politics and Redeployment -- Luigi Nono, Composer, and Massimo Cacciari, Philosopher -- Popular Venice -- Madonna Takes Venice -- Pursuit -- Virgins and Vampires -- Gore Vidal, Pink Floyd and the Crisis of Tourism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "12. The Double Millennium: The End of the Century, the End of Venice -- The Double Flood: Tourism and Acqua Alta -- The State of the Lagoon: Pollution and Dredging -- Redevelopment -- Access -- Employment, Population Decline and Regional Politics -- The Critique of the Tourist -- Patrimony and Survival -- The Biennale -- Foreign Perceptions -- Crime in the Lagoon -- More Deaths -- Ending the Cult: Too Much Venice -- The City and the Lagoon of the Past: From the Present -- The Fire at La Fenice, 1996 -- The Assault on the Campanile, 12 May 1997.".
- catalog tableOfContents "2. Caged Lion: Austrian and French Rule, 1798-1814 -- Austrian Rule, 1798-1806 -- French Governance: Prince Eugene de Beauharnais -- Urban Change: The Decrees of 1806 -- The Arsenale and the Port -- French Writers -- Napoleon's Grand Tour and the Royal Decree, 1807 -- Public Spaces: Via Eugenia and the Public Gardens -- Preservation and Patrimony -- The Island Cemetery -- The Royal Palace -- Canova and the Venetians -- The Ateneo and the Accademia -- Rossini's Premieres -- The Blockade (1813-1814) and the Fall of Napoleon.".
- catalog tableOfContents "3. Venice in the Theatre of Europe: Second Austrian Rule, 1814-1848 -- The Return of the Horses -- Hardship, and the Death of Canova -- Calumny: Daru's History of the Republic -- The Theatre of Betrayal -- The Bravo at Large -- The City in Water -- Custodians of the Republic -- 'Ammiglioramenti': The 'Improvements' in Venice -- The City in Love -- The City of Music -- Panoramic City.".
- catalog tableOfContents "4. 'Venice Will Resist the Austrians at any Cost': Modernisation, Revolution, Resistance -- 'No one Enters Venice as a Stranger' -- Ruskin's Stones -- Risorgimento -- The Scientific Congress, 1847 -- The Revolution of 1848-1849 -- The Austrians Return -- Modernisation -- Tourism and the Fashion for Bathing -- Passive Resistance -- Art for the Risorgimento.".
- catalog tableOfContents "5. Venice in Italy: After 1866 -- Venice to Vienna -- Austria and venezianita -- Late Betrayals -- The Urgency of Modernisation -- Industrialisation -- The Arsenale in United Italy -- Glass and Lace -- The Loss of History and the Visual Arts -- Tourism -- The Restoration Debate -- The Polemics of Conservation -- Past and Present, Molmenti and Favretto -- Disappearing Venice and the Custodians of the Past.".
- catalog tableOfContents "6. Love, Art and Death in Fin-de-Siecle Venice -- Wagner's Death in Venice -- After Wagner: The Lagunenstadt -- Verdi and Otello -- Love/Death -- The Fortuny Phenomenon -- D'Annunzio's City of Fire -- Venise le Rouge: Safeguarding the Picturesque -- Venezianita -- City of Modern Art: The Cosmopolis -- Vienna/Venice -- Turn of the Century: Visitor Proust -- Cardboard Cities.".
- catalog tableOfContents "7. The Heavy Past: From the Turn of the Century to the First World War -- The Fall of the Campanile -- The Case of Modern Architecture: Gothic Victory -- The Esposizione Internazionale d'Arte and Venetian Painters -- Forging a New Venice: D'Annunzio, Rilke and Baron Corvo -- The New Art of the Movies -- Housing, Health and the Lido -- Dying on the Lido: Thomas Mann -- The Futurists Attack -- Foreign Custodians: Simmel, Hofmannsthal, Apollinaire, Monet and Ezra Pound.".
- catalog tableOfContents "8. The Years of the Winged Lion: 1914-1940 -- The First World War: D'Annunzio's Nocturne -- The Creation of Porto Marghera, and Early Fascism -- Urban Planning, 1920s and 1930s -- A Culture of Bridges -- The City of Old Men -- Ezra Pound's Cantos -- Le Corbusier -- The Biennale and the Casino -- New Museums -- The Accademia Gallery and Carlo Scarpa -- Celluloid Venices and Franco Pasinetti.".
- catalog tableOfContents "9. After the War: The Impossible Rebuilding -- Venice Endangered -- The Resistance -- Harry's Bar: Ernest Hemingway and Evelyn Waugh -- The New Painting -- The Biennale Restored -- The Transparent and the Opaque: Glass -- Music and Painting: Luigi Nono and Emilio Vedova -- Filmed on Location -- French Bad Faith: Jean-Paul Sartre -- Psycho-Geography -- The Sounds of San Marco: Michel Butor and Stravinsky -- The English Aesthetic: Adrian Stokes -- Mapping the Old City: Domestic Venice -- Urban Planning: Giuseppe Samona and 'The School of Venice' -- Carlo Scarpa: The Venetian Architect -- Modernism Blocked.".
- catalog title "Venice : fragile city, 1797-1997 / Margaret Plant.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".