Emblematic Strategies in Pre-Raphaelite Literature

Emblematic Strategies in Pre-Raphaelite Literature
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 331
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ISBN-10 : 9789004407640
ISBN-13 : 9004407642
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Synopsis Emblematic Strategies in Pre-Raphaelite Literature by : Heather McAlpine

In this book, Heather McAlpine argues that emblematic strategies play a more central role in Pre-Raphaelite poetics than has been acknowledged, and that reading Pre-Raphaelite works with an awareness of these strategies permits a new understanding of the movement’s engagements with ontology, religion, representation, and politics. The emblem is a discursive practice that promises to stabilize language in the face of doubt, making it especially interesting as a site of conflicting responses to Victorian crises of representation. Through analyses of works by the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, Christina Rossetti, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Gerard Manley Hopkins, A.C. Swinburne, and William Morris, Emblematic Strategies examines the Pre-Raphaelite movement’s common goal of conveying “truth” while highlighting differences in its adherents’ approaches to that task.

Defining Pre-Raphaelite Poetics

Defining Pre-Raphaelite Poetics
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 314
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ISBN-10 : 9783030513382
ISBN-13 : 3030513386
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Synopsis Defining Pre-Raphaelite Poetics by : Heather Bozant Witcher

Defining Pre-Raphaelite Poetics offers a range of Pre-Raphaelite literary scholarship, provoking innovative discussions into the poetic form, gender dynamics, political engagement, and networked communities of Pre-Raphaelitism. The authors in this collection position Pre-Raphaelite poetics broadly in the sense of poiesis, or acts of making, aiming to identify and explore the Pre-Raphaelites’ diverse forms of making: social, aesthetic, gendered, and sacred. Each chapter examines how Pre-Raphaelitism takes up and explores modes of making and re-making identity, relationality, moral transformations, and even, time and space. Essays explore themes of formalist or prosodic approaches, expanded networks of literary and artistic influence within Pre-Raphaelitism, and critical legacies and responses to Pre-Raphaelite poetry and arts, codifying the methods, forms, and commonalties that constitute literary Pre-Raphaelitism.

Holman Hunt and the Light of the World in Oxford

Holman Hunt and the Light of the World in Oxford
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 214
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ISBN-10 : 9781040228364
ISBN-13 : 1040228364
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Synopsis Holman Hunt and the Light of the World in Oxford by : Markus Bockmuehl

This book provides an up-to-date introduction to the religious and artistic story behind The Light of the World by William Holman Hunt. Created in the mid-nineteenth century, it is often said to be the most widely exhibited work of art in history and remains one of the most widely known Christian paintings to this day. The subject matter provides a rich wealth of resources, touching on the extraordinary artistic renewal associated with the Oxford Movement, its religious and intellectual revolution in recovering early Christian tropes and motives of scriptural interpretation. The book also considers the painting’s impact on the religious and cultural life of the British Empire as its tour served not just spiritual edification but also the promotion of imperial values. The contributions reflect on concerns of decolonisation while illustrating religious art’s ability to engage relevantly with contemporary concerns. Enabling a fresh encounter with the painting, this book will be of interest to theologians, biblical scholars, and historians.

Anglican Biblical Interpretation in the Nineteenth Century

Anglican Biblical Interpretation in the Nineteenth Century
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 231
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ISBN-10 : 9789004694057
ISBN-13 : 9004694056
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Anglican Biblical Interpretation in the Nineteenth Century by : Cole William Hartin

How did Anglicans read the Bible 200 years ago? This book invites you into the world of nineteenth-century Anglican biblical interpretation. It draws on sermons, memoirs, and commentaries to show the interesting, compelling, and sometimes confusing ways that Anglicans read the Bible. The book contains new research on Charles Simeon, Benjamin Jowett, John Keble, Christina Rossetti, F.D. Maurice, Richard Chenevix Trench, and many others.

A Companion to Victorian Poetry

A Companion to Victorian Poetry
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 632
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ISBN-10 : 9781405123181
ISBN-13 : 1405123184
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis A Companion to Victorian Poetry by : Ciaran Cronin

This Companion brings together specially commissioned essays by distinguished international scholars that reflect both the diversity of Victorian poetry and the variety of critical approaches that illuminate it. Approaches Victorian poetry by way of genre, production and cultural context, rather than through individual poets or poems Demonstrates how a particular poet or poem emerges from a number of overlapping cultural contexts. Explores the relationships between work by different poets Recalls attention to a considerable body of poetry that has fallen into neglect Essays are informed by recent developments in textual and cultural theory Considers Victorian women poets in every chapter

Devotional Interaction in Medieval England and its Afterlives

Devotional Interaction in Medieval England and its Afterlives
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 429
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ISBN-10 : 9789004365834
ISBN-13 : 9004365834
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Synopsis Devotional Interaction in Medieval England and its Afterlives by :

Devotional Interaction in Medieval England and its Afterlives examines the interaction between medieval English worshippers and the material objects of their devotion. The volume also addresses the afterlives of objects and buildings in their temporal journeys from the Middle Ages to the present day. Written by the participants of a National Endowment for the Humanities-funded seminar held in York, U.K., in 2014, the chapters incorporate site-specific research with the insights of scholars of visual art, literature, music, liturgy, ritual, and church history. Interdisciplinarity is a central feature of this volume, which celebrates interactivity as a working method between its authors as much as a subject of inquiry. Contributors are Lisa Colton, Elizabeth Dachowski, Angie Estes, Gregory Erickson, Jennifer M. Feltman, Elisa A. Foster Laura D. Gelfand, Louise Hampson, Kerilyn Harkaway-Krieger, Kathleen E. Kennedy, Heather S. Mitchell-Buck, Julia Perratore, Steven Rozenski, Carolyn Twomey, and Laura J. Whatley.

Intersected Identities

Intersected Identities
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Publisher : Berghahn Books
Total Pages : 342
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ISBN-10 : 1845452917
ISBN-13 : 9781845452919
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Synopsis Intersected Identities by : Erica Segre

There has always been an important visual element to the construction and questioning of national identity in post-Independence Mexico, though one that has not always been given its due, outside of the celebrated and much-studied muralists. Ranging from the early nineteenth century to the present - from the vogue for the picturesque, illustrated periodicals and the influential writings of Altamirano to a wealth of twentieth-century graphic artists, filmmakers and photographers - this book re-examines the complex variety of ways in which that visual element has operated. In particular, it looks at the ways in which discourses concerning ethnicity and cultural hybridity have been echoed and transformed in Mexican visual culture, resulting in fields of visual discourse which are eclectic and increasingly self-reflexive.

Vision and Difference

Vision and Difference
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 358
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ISBN-10 : 9781136743894
ISBN-13 : 1136743898
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Vision and Difference by : Griselda Pollock

Griselda Pollock provides concrete historical analyses of key moments in the formation of modern culture to reveal the sexual politics at the heart of modernist art. Crucially, she not only explores a feminist re-reading of the works of canonical male Impressionist and Pre-Raphaelite artists including Edgar Degas and Dante Gabriel Rossetti, but als

Philologica Pragensia

Philologica Pragensia
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Total Pages : 278
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015066210314
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Synopsis Philologica Pragensia by :