"One Long Vision of Beauty": Edith Wharton and Italian Visual Culture

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Emily J. Orlando
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Abstract:By the start of the twentieth century, Edith Wharton had earned a place for herself in the fields of architecture and interior décor with the release of the design treatise The Decoration of Houses (1897) and, shortly thereafter, two books on Italy: Italian Villas and Their Gardens (1904) and Italian Backgrounds (1905). Reflecting, in A Backward Glance, on "the unexpected popularity" of her first book, Wharton humbly notes, "I was only beginning to be known as a novelist, but on Italian seventeenth and eighteenth century architecture, about which so little had been written, I was thought to be fairly competent." "Fairly competent" would prove quite the understatement. Contemplating what moved her to write about architecture and design, Wharton offers, "I knew that, at least in English, there was no serious work on Italian villa and garden architecture, and I meant, as far as I was able, to fill the want." This essay argues that Wharton's command of and great reverence for Italy—a site that inspires "rapt contemplation," begets communion with "a mighty current," and amounts to "one long vision of beauty"—not only made possible her two studies of Italy but also substantially informs the aesthetic of her early career, as is most evident in The Decoration of Houses. Italy, whose "very air is full of architecture," is for Wharton "the very beginning of things."
“美丽的长远愿景”:伊迪丝·华顿与意大利视觉文化
摘要:到20世纪初,伊迪丝·沃顿在建筑和室内设计领域赢得了一席之地,她出版了设计专著《房屋装饰》(1897),此后不久,她又出版了两本关于意大利的书:《意大利别墅和花园》(1904)和《意大利背景》(1905)。在《回首》一书中,谈到她的第一本书“出乎意料的受欢迎”时,沃顿谦虚地写道,“我当时才刚刚开始以小说家的身份为人所知,但在意大利17世纪和18世纪的建筑方面,我被认为是相当有能力的,因为关于这方面的著作很少。”“相当胜任”将被证明是相当保守的说法。当被问及是什么促使她写建筑和设计时,沃顿说,“我知道,至少在英语中,没有关于意大利别墅和花园建筑的严肃作品,我的意思是,尽我所能,填补这种需求。”这篇文章认为,沃顿对意大利的掌握和崇敬——这个地方激发了“全神贯注的沉思”,与“一股强大的水流”产生了交流,相当于“一种对美的长期愿景”——不仅使她对意大利的两次研究成为可能,而且在很大程度上影响了她早期职业生涯的美学,这在《房屋的装饰》中最为明显。意大利“空气中充满了建筑气息”,对沃顿来说是“一切的开端”。
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