“Such is the Working of the Southern Mind” A Postcolonial Reading of E.M. Forster’sItalian Narratives
Abstract
This article discusses E.M. Forster’s “Italian narratives”, a literary
corpus that reveals the complexity, the ambivalence, and the richness of Britain’s
relation to the European South. Forster’s narratives present, through the interplay
of their characters, a vast array of approaches and attitudes towards Italian
culture. By making use of a long cultural and literary tradition that depicts Italy as
the bearer of a unique constellation of counter-values perceived at the opposite
spectrum of British ideals, Forster builds a series of narratives dominated by a
game of revulsion and attraction towards the Italian Other, which is characterized
by powerful and contradicting patterns.
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