Outsiders Looking In
The Rossettis Then and Now
Herausgeber: Clifford, David; Roussillon, Laurence
Outsiders Looking In
The Rossettis Then and Now
Herausgeber: Clifford, David; Roussillon, Laurence
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A fascinating and comprehensive review of the position of the Rossettis within the social and cultural maelstrom of Victorian London.
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A fascinating and comprehensive review of the position of the Rossettis within the social and cultural maelstrom of Victorian London.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 459g
- ISBN-13: 9781843311065
- ISBN-10: 1843311062
- Artikelnr.: 21553174
- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 459g
- ISBN-13: 9781843311065
- ISBN-10: 1843311062
- Artikelnr.: 21553174
David Clifford is a Lecturer and Fellow of Homerton College, Cambridge. Laurence Roussillon is Maitre de Conférence in Nineteenth-Century British Literature at the University of Louis Lumiere, Lyon 2, France.
List of Illustrations; Ackonowledgements; Contributors; Introduction; PART
I: Italy and Italianness: 1. Sibling Cultures; 2. William Michael and Lucy
Rossetti: Outsider Insiders - The True Cosmopolitans; PART II. Aesthetics
in a Commercial World: 3. The Taxman and the Aesthete: the Canon according
to William Michael Rossetti; 4. Copyright and Control: Christina Rossetti
and her Publishers; 5. Recollections PB Shelley: William Michael Rossetti,
Political Commitment and Literary Capital; PART III. Faith in an Age of
Science: 6. Pews, Periodicals and Politics: The Rossetti Women as High
Church Controversialists; 7. A Sort of Aesthetico-Catholic Revival:
Christina Rossetti and the London Ritualist Scene; 8. In the Footsteps of
His Father? Dantean Allegory in Gabriele Rossetti and Dante Gabriel
Rossetti; 9. Mystic, Madwoman or Metaphysician? The Analogical Theodicy of
Christina Rossetti; 10. Christina's Challenge to Victorian Mentality: the
Parodic, Unconventional Pattern of 'My Dream'; PART IV. Radical Poetics:
11. DG Rossetti and the Art of the Inner Standing Point; 12. Maundering
Medievalism: Dante Gabriele Rossetti and William Morris's Poetry; 13. The
Aesthetics of Morbidity: DG Rossetti and Buchanan's The Fleshly School of
Poetry; PART V. Literary Tradition and the Rossetti Legacy: 14. 'It Once
Should Save as well as Kill': DG Rossetti and the Feminine; 15. Pursuing
the Well-Beloved: Thomas Hardy, Jocelyn Pearston and the School of
Rossetti; 16. Dante Gabriel Rossetti's Poetic Daughters: Fin de Siècle
Women Poets and the Sonnet; Selected Bibliography
I: Italy and Italianness: 1. Sibling Cultures; 2. William Michael and Lucy
Rossetti: Outsider Insiders - The True Cosmopolitans; PART II. Aesthetics
in a Commercial World: 3. The Taxman and the Aesthete: the Canon according
to William Michael Rossetti; 4. Copyright and Control: Christina Rossetti
and her Publishers; 5. Recollections PB Shelley: William Michael Rossetti,
Political Commitment and Literary Capital; PART III. Faith in an Age of
Science: 6. Pews, Periodicals and Politics: The Rossetti Women as High
Church Controversialists; 7. A Sort of Aesthetico-Catholic Revival:
Christina Rossetti and the London Ritualist Scene; 8. In the Footsteps of
His Father? Dantean Allegory in Gabriele Rossetti and Dante Gabriel
Rossetti; 9. Mystic, Madwoman or Metaphysician? The Analogical Theodicy of
Christina Rossetti; 10. Christina's Challenge to Victorian Mentality: the
Parodic, Unconventional Pattern of 'My Dream'; PART IV. Radical Poetics:
11. DG Rossetti and the Art of the Inner Standing Point; 12. Maundering
Medievalism: Dante Gabriele Rossetti and William Morris's Poetry; 13. The
Aesthetics of Morbidity: DG Rossetti and Buchanan's The Fleshly School of
Poetry; PART V. Literary Tradition and the Rossetti Legacy: 14. 'It Once
Should Save as well as Kill': DG Rossetti and the Feminine; 15. Pursuing
the Well-Beloved: Thomas Hardy, Jocelyn Pearston and the School of
Rossetti; 16. Dante Gabriel Rossetti's Poetic Daughters: Fin de Siècle
Women Poets and the Sonnet; Selected Bibliography
List of Illustrations; Ackonowledgements; Contributors; Introduction; PART
I: Italy and Italianness: 1. Sibling Cultures; 2. William Michael and Lucy
Rossetti: Outsider Insiders - The True Cosmopolitans; PART II. Aesthetics
in a Commercial World: 3. The Taxman and the Aesthete: the Canon according
to William Michael Rossetti; 4. Copyright and Control: Christina Rossetti
and her Publishers; 5. Recollections PB Shelley: William Michael Rossetti,
Political Commitment and Literary Capital; PART III. Faith in an Age of
Science: 6. Pews, Periodicals and Politics: The Rossetti Women as High
Church Controversialists; 7. A Sort of Aesthetico-Catholic Revival:
Christina Rossetti and the London Ritualist Scene; 8. In the Footsteps of
His Father? Dantean Allegory in Gabriele Rossetti and Dante Gabriel
Rossetti; 9. Mystic, Madwoman or Metaphysician? The Analogical Theodicy of
Christina Rossetti; 10. Christina's Challenge to Victorian Mentality: the
Parodic, Unconventional Pattern of 'My Dream'; PART IV. Radical Poetics:
11. DG Rossetti and the Art of the Inner Standing Point; 12. Maundering
Medievalism: Dante Gabriele Rossetti and William Morris's Poetry; 13. The
Aesthetics of Morbidity: DG Rossetti and Buchanan's The Fleshly School of
Poetry; PART V. Literary Tradition and the Rossetti Legacy: 14. 'It Once
Should Save as well as Kill': DG Rossetti and the Feminine; 15. Pursuing
the Well-Beloved: Thomas Hardy, Jocelyn Pearston and the School of
Rossetti; 16. Dante Gabriel Rossetti's Poetic Daughters: Fin de Siècle
Women Poets and the Sonnet; Selected Bibliography
I: Italy and Italianness: 1. Sibling Cultures; 2. William Michael and Lucy
Rossetti: Outsider Insiders - The True Cosmopolitans; PART II. Aesthetics
in a Commercial World: 3. The Taxman and the Aesthete: the Canon according
to William Michael Rossetti; 4. Copyright and Control: Christina Rossetti
and her Publishers; 5. Recollections PB Shelley: William Michael Rossetti,
Political Commitment and Literary Capital; PART III. Faith in an Age of
Science: 6. Pews, Periodicals and Politics: The Rossetti Women as High
Church Controversialists; 7. A Sort of Aesthetico-Catholic Revival:
Christina Rossetti and the London Ritualist Scene; 8. In the Footsteps of
His Father? Dantean Allegory in Gabriele Rossetti and Dante Gabriel
Rossetti; 9. Mystic, Madwoman or Metaphysician? The Analogical Theodicy of
Christina Rossetti; 10. Christina's Challenge to Victorian Mentality: the
Parodic, Unconventional Pattern of 'My Dream'; PART IV. Radical Poetics:
11. DG Rossetti and the Art of the Inner Standing Point; 12. Maundering
Medievalism: Dante Gabriele Rossetti and William Morris's Poetry; 13. The
Aesthetics of Morbidity: DG Rossetti and Buchanan's The Fleshly School of
Poetry; PART V. Literary Tradition and the Rossetti Legacy: 14. 'It Once
Should Save as well as Kill': DG Rossetti and the Feminine; 15. Pursuing
the Well-Beloved: Thomas Hardy, Jocelyn Pearston and the School of
Rossetti; 16. Dante Gabriel Rossetti's Poetic Daughters: Fin de Siècle
Women Poets and the Sonnet; Selected Bibliography