Reflecting Pater's diverse engagements with literature, the visual arts, history and philosophy, this collection of essays explores new interdisciplinary perspectives engaging readers and scholars alike to re-visit methodologies, intertextualities, metaphysical positions and stylistic features in the works of the Victorian essayist.
Reflecting Pater's diverse engagements with literature, the visual arts, history and philosophy, this collection of essays explores new interdisciplinary perspectives engaging readers and scholars alike to re-visit methodologies, intertextualities, metaphysical positions and stylistic features in the works of the Victorian essayist.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Anne-Florence Gillard-Estrada is Associate Professor at Rouen University. Her research and teaching interests include British literature, art criticism, and painting of the 1860s-1890s. Martine Lambert-Charbonnier is Associate Professor at the University of Sorbonne-Paris 4. Her field of research focuses on late-nineteenth-century literature and aesthetics in England, and especially on Walter Pater. Charlotte Ribeyrol is Associate Professor in nineteenth-century English literature at the University Paris-Sorbonne. She is also a Member of the Institut Universitaire de France and a Marie Curie Fellow at Trinity College, Oxford (2016-2018).
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CONTENTS List of Figures Acknowledgments Introduction Bénédicte Coste, Anne-Florence Gillard-Estrada, Martine Lambert-Charbonnier, Charlotte Ribeyrol Part I: Pater's Modern Involvement: New Editorial and Biographical Approaches 1 Walter Pater and the new Media: the "child" in the house, Laurel Brake 2 Privileging the Later Pater: The Choice of Copy-Text for the Collected Works, Lesley Higgins and David Latham 3 Habitus and the Multifaceted Self: are there different Paters? Martine Lambert-Charbonnier Part II: Intertextualities: The Aesthete and Contemporary Culture 4 Trace, race and grace: The influence of Ernest Renan's Souvenirs d'enfance et de jeunesse on Pater's Gaston de Latour Adam Lee 5 The Loveliness of Things and the Sorrow of the World: Art and Ethics in Pater and George Eliot Thomas Albrecht 6 A Great Chain of Curiosity: Pater's "Sir Thomas Browne" and its Nineteenth-Century British Context Daichi Ishikawa Part III: Modern Interactions: Aestheticism, Desire and Artistic Detachment 7 "What an interesting period... is this we are in!" Walter Pater and the Synchronization of the "Aesthetic Life" Joseph Bristow 8 A Dialectical History of the Subject of Same-Sex Desire: Queer Conclusions Michael F. Davis 9 "Unimpassioned Passion': Inner Excess and Exterior Restraint in Pater's Rhetoric of Affect Nicholas Manning Part IV: Interart Poetics: The Art of the Portrait 10 "What came of him?" Change and Continuity in Pater's Portraits Lene Østermark-Johansen 11 Walter Pater's Lives of Philosophers: Inversions of the Aesthetic Life in "Coleridge's Writings" and "Sebastian van Storck" Kit Andrews 12 Reading the Mona Lisa Pascal Aquien Notes on Contributors Index
CONTENTS List of Figures Acknowledgments Introduction Bénédicte Coste, Anne-Florence Gillard-Estrada, Martine Lambert-Charbonnier, Charlotte Ribeyrol Part I: Pater's Modern Involvement: New Editorial and Biographical Approaches 1 Walter Pater and the new Media: the "child" in the house, Laurel Brake 2 Privileging the Later Pater: The Choice of Copy-Text for the Collected Works, Lesley Higgins and David Latham 3 Habitus and the Multifaceted Self: are there different Paters? Martine Lambert-Charbonnier Part II: Intertextualities: The Aesthete and Contemporary Culture 4 Trace, race and grace: The influence of Ernest Renan's Souvenirs d'enfance et de jeunesse on Pater's Gaston de Latour Adam Lee 5 The Loveliness of Things and the Sorrow of the World: Art and Ethics in Pater and George Eliot Thomas Albrecht 6 A Great Chain of Curiosity: Pater's "Sir Thomas Browne" and its Nineteenth-Century British Context Daichi Ishikawa Part III: Modern Interactions: Aestheticism, Desire and Artistic Detachment 7 "What an interesting period... is this we are in!" Walter Pater and the Synchronization of the "Aesthetic Life" Joseph Bristow 8 A Dialectical History of the Subject of Same-Sex Desire: Queer Conclusions Michael F. Davis 9 "Unimpassioned Passion': Inner Excess and Exterior Restraint in Pater's Rhetoric of Affect Nicholas Manning Part IV: Interart Poetics: The Art of the Portrait 10 "What came of him?" Change and Continuity in Pater's Portraits Lene Østermark-Johansen 11 Walter Pater's Lives of Philosophers: Inversions of the Aesthetic Life in "Coleridge's Writings" and "Sebastian van Storck" Kit Andrews 12 Reading the Mona Lisa Pascal Aquien Notes on Contributors Index
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