"Everything in Italy that is particularly elegant and grand borders upon insanity and absurdity or at least is reminiscent of childhood"
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The subtext is Herzen’s mid-19th-century Russian lens, steeped in the era’s habit of turning nations into temperaments. Italy is Europe’s museum and opera house: astonishing, performative, and, to a certain Protestant-modernizing sensibility, suspiciously unproductive. The grandeur is real, he concedes; the problem is its proximity to the irrational. He’s implying that Italian public life runs on theatricality and spontaneity rather than the disciplined “adult” virtues of bureaucratic modernity. That’s not just an aesthetic judgment but a political one: a country whose highest achievements are baroque, ornate, and emotional can be framed as unfit for the grim work of reform.
It also reveals Herzen’s own ambivalence about modernity. He wants progress without sterility, passion without chaos. Italy becomes his cautionary mirror: a civilization so fluent in beauty that it risks becoming a brilliant child, endlessly playing at greatness.
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