Outsiders Looking in: The Rossettis Then and NowDavid Clifford, Laurence Roussillon The essays in this volume demonstrate how the Rossettis - from the celebrated Dante Gabriel and Christina to the comparatively neglected Maria and William - drew upon a shared cultural experience, and describe how each contributed to the intellectual debates of the age and played a substantial role in their various fields. Bringing together significant contributions from some of the most renowned experts on the Rossettis, 'Outsiders Looking In' provides important new perspectives on this talented family and their brilliant legacy. |
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... Literary Capital MICHELLE HAW'LEY PART III. Faith in an Age of Science 6. Pews, Periodicals and Politics: The Rossetti Women as High Church Controversialists MARY ARSENEAU Vii ix Xi 29 49 61 77 97 vi CONTENTS 7. A Sort ofAesthetico ...
... Literary Capital MICHELLE HAW'LEY PART III. Faith in an Age of Science 6. Pews, Periodicals and Politics: The Rossetti Women as High Church Controversialists MARY ARSENEAU Vii ix Xi 29 49 61 77 97 vi CONTENTS 7. A Sort ofAesthetico ...
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... Literary Tradition and the Rossetti Legacy 14. 'It once should save as well as kill': DG Rossetti and the Feminine CATHERINE MAXWELL l5. Pursuing the Well-Beloved: Thomas Hardy,_]ocelyn Pearston and the School ofRossetti JOHN HOLMES l6 ...
... Literary Tradition and the Rossetti Legacy 14. 'It once should save as well as kill': DG Rossetti and the Feminine CATHERINE MAXWELL l5. Pursuing the Well-Beloved: Thomas Hardy,_]ocelyn Pearston and the School ofRossetti JOHN HOLMES l6 ...
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... . In his London home of Chatham, Dante Gabriel was renowned for entertaining his literary and artistic guests until the 2 OUTSIDERS LOOKING IN: THE ROSSETTIS THEN AND NOW small 01_Rossettis 12/16/03 9:27 AM Pagel —$— IV.
... . In his London home of Chatham, Dante Gabriel was renowned for entertaining his literary and artistic guests until the 2 OUTSIDERS LOOKING IN: THE ROSSETTIS THEN AND NOW small 01_Rossettis 12/16/03 9:27 AM Pagel —$— IV.
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... literary heritage from their father which they made their own through writing or translation, or even painting: Dante Gabriel's depiction of Beatrice in his most famous painting, Beata Beatrix, with the red-haired silhouette of ...
... literary heritage from their father which they made their own through writing or translation, or even painting: Dante Gabriel's depiction of Beatrice in his most famous painting, Beata Beatrix, with the red-haired silhouette of ...
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... literary criticism and art history to musicology, church history and the history of science. The shape of the eventual conference well reflected the cultural cross-pollination between its organizers, the delegates who attended and the ...
... literary criticism and art history to musicology, church history and the history of science. The shape of the eventual conference well reflected the cultural cross-pollination between its organizers, the delegates who attended and the ...
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aesthetic allegory Anglo-Catholic artistic beauty British Browning’s Buchanan Burrows century Charles Lyell Christ Church Christina Rossetti collection context cosmopolitan critical cultural Dante Gabriel Rossetti Dante’s Democratic Sonnets Diary dream edition Elizabeth Siddal England English essay father field figure final find first Fleshly School flowers Goblin Market Hardy illustrated imaginative influence inner standing-point Italian Italy Jenny Jerome McGann kiss Letters of Christina literary Lucy Macmillan Madox manuscript Maria medieval moral Morris Morris’s nineteenth-century ofthe OUTSIDERS LOOKING Oxford Oxford Movement painter painting Pearston poem poet poetry political Pre-Raphaelite profit prose published Pusey radical reader reflection religious ritual ritualist Robert Robert Buchanan Romantic Rossettian Ruskin scientific sexual Shelley Shelley’s Heart siblings significant Sing-Song sonnet sequence soul specifically Swinburne Swinburne’s symbolic thee thou tion Tractarian translation University Press verse Victorian William Michael Rossetti woman women writing
References to this book
Dante Gabriel Rossetti and the Late Victorian Sonnet Sequence: Sexuality ... John Holmes No preview available - 2005 |
Nineteenth-Century Religion and Literature:An Introduction: An Introduction Mark Knight,Emma Mason No preview available - 2006 |