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    Sicily by Dummett, Jeremy;

    Island of Beauty and Conflict

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    • Date of Publication 18 December 2025

    • ISBN 9780755660452
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages336 pages
    • Size 320x248x288 mm
    • Weight 11900 g
    • Language
    • Illustrations Black and white illustrations
    • 672

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    Short description:

    A guide to the fascinating and diverse history and culture of Sicily.

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    Long description:

    A guide to the fascinating and diverse history and culture of Sicily.

    The book includes key events, places and artists highlighted in wide-ranging articles presented in four parts: History, Cities, Ancient Sites and Artists. A rich tapestry emerges of an island that has experienced dramatic changes of fortune while becoming a melting-pot of cultural influences from the eastern Mediterranean, North Africa and mainland Italy. It also includes commentary on the monuments and works of art to be seen today, linking Sicily past and present.

    Follow the stories of Dionysius' castle, the foundation of the cathedral at Monreale, the Sicilian poets who invented the sonnet and the British merchants who made Marsala wine an international brand.

    Tour the big cities of Catania and Messina, the resorts of Taormina and Cefalï¿1⁄2, and the baroque hilltowns of south-eastern Sicily. Explore the ancient sites, among them Segesta, Selinunte and Agrigento.

    Witness the originality of the island's culture through the profiles of eight artists, sculptors and architects from the Renaissance to the twentieth century including Antonello da Messina, Giacomo Serpotta and Renato Guttuso, as well as Caravaggio, who left some of his last masterpieces on the island.

    This book complements the author's previous work on Syracuse and Palermo, filling in gaps in the island's story, to form a comprehensive trilogy on Sicily.

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    Table of Contents:

    Foreword

    PART I: History
    1. Introduction
    2. The Castle of Dionysius
    3. Sicily under the Roman Republic
    4. The Arabs in Sicily
    5. The Cathedral at Monreale
    6. Frederick II and the Sicilian Poets
    7. Domenico Caracciolo, the Reforming Viceroy
    8. The British Wine Merchants
    9. The Revolution of 1848

    PART II: Cities

    10. Introduction
    11. Catania, Sicily's commercial capital, and Mount Etna
    12. Taormina, Sicily's top international resort
    13. Messina, port with connections to mainland Italy
    14. Cefalï¿1⁄2, seaside town with a Norman cathedral
    15. Noto, baroque hill town
    16. Ragusa and Modica, baroque hill towns
    17. Palazzolo Acreide, baroque hill town
    18. Marsala, ancient Lilybaeum, port city famous for its wine

    PART III: Ancient Sites
    19. Introduction
    20. Pantï¿1⁄2lica, a pre-historic site
    21. Segesta, an Elymian city, with a Greek temple
    22. Selinunte, ancient Selinus, a Greek city
    23. Agrigento, ancient Akragas, a Greek city
    24. Mozia, ancient Motya, a Punic city
    25. Villa Casale at Piazza Armerina, a Roman villa

    PART IV: Artists
    26. Introduction
    27. Antonello da Messina, Renaissance painter
    28. Antonello Gagini, Renaissance sculptor
    29. Caravaggio, baroque painter
    30. Pietro Novelli, baroque painter
    31. Giacomo Serpotta, baroque sculptor
    32. Rosario Gagliardi, baroque architect
    33. Ernesto Basile, architect of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
    34. Renato Guttuso, twentieth century painter

    Notes
    Bibliography
    Acknowledgements
    Maps
    Index

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