Torcello: From John Ruskin and Henry James to Ernest Hemingway

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Draws parallels between Hemingway’s descriptions of Torcello found in Across the River and into the Trees and “Torcello Piece” to Ruskin’s The Stones of Venice (1851) and James’s “Venice: An Early Impression” and “Venice,” reflecting on their thematic treatment of beauty and destruction. Zorzi links Hemingway’s aesthetic connection of faith and art to Ruskin

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