Beginning with the premise that the portrait was undergoing a shift in meaning during the Romantic age, Joe Bray investigates how the language of portraiture pervades the fiction of writers such as Maria Edgeworth, Jane Austen and Sir Walter Scott. Demonstrating the interpenetration of the novel and the portrait in the period, he examines the complex ways in which the two art forms interact and shape each other's development.
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