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. Cefalu, 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. Pantalica, 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