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Author: Wynne, Giustiniana
Pseudonyms: | Wynne, Justine - Rosenberg Orsini, Justine - Rosenberg, Countess of - Rosemberg |
Spouse/other names: | Philip Josef, Count Rosenberg Orsini; Contessa Giustiniana degli Orsini e Rosenberg, Madame la Comtesse des Ursins et Rosenberg, M.me la comtesse douairiere des Ursins, et Rosenberg |
Gender: | female |
Year of birth: | 1737 |
Year of death: | 1791 |
About her personal situation: | standardizingjul12svd: Origin • Place of birth : Venice, Italy 21-01-1737 • Lived in: Italy (Venice, Padua), Austria (Klagenfurt), England (London) • Place of death : Padua, Italy 22-08-1791 National identity • Nationality : Italian (through mother), English (through father), Austrian (acquired through marriage) • First language (s) : Italian, English Marital status: - liaison with man (Andrea Memmo 1750s -1760) - liaison with man (Casanova, according to Casanova's Histoire, 1759) - married to the count Philip Joseph of Rosenberg (1761) - widowed (1765) Number of children : - one (according to Casanova, Histoire), out of wedlock Social class : - Upper class by birth | nobility by marriage Education - Well educated at home Religion/ideology : - Catholic |
Countries: | France - Italy - Austria - England |
Languages: | English - Italian - French |
Relations to other authors: |
Friend of Contarini, Elisabetta Friend of Teotochi-Albrizzi, Isabella Acquaintance of Curtoni Verza, Silvia Friend of Caminer Turra, Elisabetta |
About her professional situation: | standardizingjul12svd: Publishing under: - Married name - inclusion of noble title - anonymously - a neutral name (initials) Profession(s) and activities: - fiction writer - poet - salonnière Languages in which she published : - French - English - Italian Collaboration/connections with male authors : - Casanova (Identified as 'Mlle. XCV', protagonist of Casanova's _Histoire de ma vie_) - Melchiorre Cesarotti (frequents same literary circles as GW, promotes GW in Republic of Letters, reviews her works) - William Beckford (friends, unpublished correspondence at Oxford University Library; copious unpublished collection of GW's letters to Beckford in National Library in Florence) - Bartolomeo Benincasa (assists GW in writing Alticchiero, Les Morlaques) - Aurelio de' Giorgi Bertola (unpublished correspondence from GW in Forli civic library) - Alberto Fortis (frequent same intellectual circle, GW used Fortis' work as basis for Les Morlaques) Financial aspects: - other income (widow's pension) - invested her own money (unconfirmed, mentions planning to do so in her letters to Memmo) - other (frequent debts recorded in letters and legal documents from various moments in her adult life). Memberships - Not yet checked |
Elements of bibliography: | Cf. - Nancy Isenberg, Seduzioni epistolari nell'età dei Lumi. L'equivoco e provocante carteggio amoroso di Giustiniana Wynne, scrittrice anglo-veneziana (1737-1791), in Quaderno del Dipartimento di Letterature Comparate. Università degli Studi Roma Tre, 2, 2006, pp.47-70. - Nancy Isenberg, Without swapping her skirt for breeches: The Hypochondria of Giustiniana Wynne, Anglo-Venetian Woman of Letters in The English Malady: Enabling and Disabling Fictions a cura di Glen Colburn. Cambridge, Cambridge Scholars Press 2008, pag.154-176. - Nancy Isenberg (editor), Giustiniana Wynne, Caro Memmo, mon cher frére, Treviso, Elzeviro editore, 2010. ISBN 88-87528-24-1 Bruno Brunelli, Un'amica del Casanova, Firenze, Sandron, 1923 - Nancy Isenberg, Mon cher frère: Eros mascherato nell’epistolario di Giustiniana Wynne a Andrea Memmo (1758-1760), in Trame parentali/trame letterarie, a cura di M. Del Sapio, Napoli, Liguori, 2000, pp. 251-265. - Andrea di Robilant, A Venetian Affair, N.Y,, Knopf, 2003 - Rudolf Maixner. “Traductions et imitations du Roman Les Morlaques”. Revue des études slaves 1955 (32) : 64-79. - Cvijeta Pavlovič. “Morlacchism according to the Novel Les Morlaques by Justine Wynne the countess Rosenberg-Orsini (Venice, 1788)”, in Norodna Umjetnost (Croatian Journal of Ethnology and Folklore Research) 1998 (31, 1): 255-276. - Larry Wolff. “The Morlacchi and the Discovery of the Slavs: From National Classificationn to Sentimental Imagination”. In Venice and the Slavs: The Discovery of Dalmatia in the Age of Enlightenment. Stanford: Stanford Univ. Press, 2001: 173-227. - Rebecca Williamson. “Giustiniana’s Garden: An Eighteenth Century Woman’s Construction”. In Gendered Landscapes, An Interdisciplinary Exploration of Past Place and Space a cura di B. Szczgiel, J. Carubia e L. Dowler. University Park: Pennsylvania State Univ. Press, 2000: 48-56. |
Websites: |
The European Magazine wikipedia on her NEWW contribution Bucharest 2012 N. Isenberg NEWW contribution Chawton 2011 N. Isenberg NEWW contribution Istanbul 2012 N. Isenberg NEWW contribution Poznan 2012 N. Isenberg |
Editors: |
Véronique Church-Duplessis
(update on 12 December 2009)
Suzan van Dijk (update on 09 February 2010) Suzan van Dijk (update on 24 February 2011) Suzan van Dijk (update on 19 January 2012) Suzan van Dijk (update on 03 March 2012) Nancy Isenberg (update on 15 July 2012) Nancy Isenberg (update on 15 July 2012) Nancy Isenberg (update on 15 July 2012) Nancy Isenberg (update on 15 July 2012) Nancy Isenberg (update on 15 July 2012) Nancy Isenberg (update on 15 July 2012) Nancy Isenberg (update on 15 July 2012) Nancy Isenberg (update on 15 July 2012) Nancy Isenberg (update on 15 July 2012) Nancy Isenberg (update on 15 July 2012) Nancy Isenberg (update on 15 July 2012) Nancy Isenberg (update on 15 July 2012) Nancy Isenberg (update on 15 July 2012) Nancy Isenberg (update on 15 July 2012) Suzan van Dijk (update on 27 July 2012) Nancy Isenberg (update on 29 July 2012) Nancy Isenberg (update on 29 July 2012) Astrid Kulsdom (update on 12 September 2012) Astrid Kulsdom (update on 12 September 2012) Astrid Kulsdom (update on 21 September 2012) Suzan van Dijk (update on 28 January 2013) Suzan van Dijk (update on 28 January 2013) Suzan van Dijk (update on 28 January 2013) Nancy Isenberg (update on 18 February 2013) Nancy Isenberg (update on 18 February 2013) Nancy Isenberg (update on 18 February 2013) Nancy Isenberg (update on 18 February 2013) Nancy Isenberg (update on 18 February 2013) Nancy Isenberg (update on 18 February 2013) Nancy Isenberg (update on 18 February 2013) Nancy Isenberg (update on 18 February 2013) Nancy Isenberg (update on 18 February 2013) Nancy Isenberg (update on 18 February 2013) Nancy Isenberg (update on 18 February 2013) Nancy Isenberg (update on 18 February 2013) Nancy Isenberg (update on 18 February 2013) Nancy Isenberg (update on 19 February 2013) Nancy Isenberg (update on 19 February 2013) Nancy Isenberg (update on 19 February 2013) Nancy Isenberg (update on 22 February 2013) Nancy Isenberg (update on 17 March 2013) Nancy Isenberg (update on 17 March 2013) Nancy Isenberg (update on 17 March 2013) Suzan van Dijk (update on 13 February 2014) |
Works written by this author
1 | *Deo and Bettina (from Moral and Sentimental Essays) (1785) | |
2 | *Giustiniana Wynne, the author () | |
3 | A Andrea Memmo chevalier de l'Etole d'or (1787) | |
4 | Alticchiero (1785) | |
5 | Du séjour des Comtes du Nord à Venise en Janvier 1782 (1782) | |
6 | Les Morlaques (1788) | |
7 | Moral and Sentimental Essays, 2 vols. (1785) | |
8 | Pieces morales & sentimentales (1785) | |
9 | Talisman of truth (from Moral and Sentimental Essays) (1785) |