Editorial Introduction
Why Clough? Why COVE?
By Alex Anderson, Dino Franco Felluga, Alyssa Fernandez, Gwénaël Jouin, Matt Morgenstern, Allyn Pearson, Emily Pearson, Marybeth Perdomo, Stacey Smythe, Ayla Wilder, and Monica Wolfe
By Alex Anderson, Dino Franco Felluga, Alyssa Fernandez, Gwénaël Jouin, Matt Morgenstern, Allyn Pearson, Emily Pearson, Marybeth Perdomo, Stacey Smythe, Ayla Wilder, and Monica Wolfe
Gwénaël Jouin
Arthur Hugh Clough’s verse-novel, Amours de Voyage was completed shortly after the events of the 1849 Roman Republic, which Clough witnessed as a tourist. Amours de Voyage was first published in The Atlantic Monthly in four parts in 1858: Canto I in Vol. 1.4 (February, 1858); Canto II in Vol. 1.5 (March 1858); Canto III in Vol. 1.6 (April 1858); and Cantos IV and V in Vol. 1.7 (May 1858).