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A Victorian Muse Dr Julia Straub

A Victorian Muse By Dr Julia Straub

A Victorian Muse by Dr Julia Straub


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The figure of Dante's Beatrice can be seen as a cultural phenomenon or myth during the nineteenth century, inspiring a wide variety of representations in literature and the visual arts. This study looks at the cultural afterlife of Beatrice in the Victorian period in different contexts.

A Victorian Muse Summary

A Victorian Muse: The Afterlife of Dante's Beatrice in Nineteenth-Century Literature by Dr Julia Straub

This title offers new research into cultural afterlife of Dante in nineteenth-century literature, culture and the visual arts. The figure of Dante's Beatrice can be seen as a cultural phenomenon or myth during the nineteenth century, inspiring a wide variety of representations in literature and the visual arts. This study looks at the cultural afterlife of Beatrice in the Victorian period in remarkably different contexts. Focusing on literary representations and selected examples from the visual arts, this book examines works by Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Christina Rossetti, George Eliot, Alfred Lord Tennyson and Walter Pater as well as by John Ruskin, Maria Rossetti and Arthur Henry Hallam. Julia Straub's analysis shows how the various representations of Beatrice in literature and in the visual arts reflect in meaningful ways some of the central social and aesthetic concerns of the Victorian period, most importantly its discourse on gender. This study offers fascinating insights into the Victorian reception of Dante by exploring the powerful appeal of his muse.

A Victorian Muse Reviews

A Victorian Muse makes an important contribution to research on the nineteenth-century reception of Dante. Julia Straub's approach combines theoretical sophistication with clarity of exposition and wide-ranging scholarship. Her work will also be of value to those interested in gender issues, aesthetics and relationships between media during the period. - Nick Havely, Professor of English & Related Literature, University of York, UK; editor of Dante's Modern Afterlife
If Dante is 'the central man of all the world' as Ruskin argued, then Beatrice, as Julia Straub so beautifully argues, is the central woman, a figure who embodies the idealisations of Victorian culture, but also their critique. The most arresting chapter for me was that on Walter Pater, where Straub demonstrates that a study of Beatrice's redemptive femininity actually allows the articulation of a specifically masculine mode of creativity. - Alison Milbank, Associate Professor, Department of Theology, The University of Nottingham, UK
Reviewed in The Year's Work in English Studies, Volume 90

About Dr Julia Straub

Julia Straub is Lecturer in Literatures in English at the University of Berne, Switzerland.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; List of Figures; 1. Introduction: Beatrice's Victorian Afterlife; 2. Seeing Beatrice: The Visualization of Beatrice in Victorian Culture; 3. Looking for the Real Beatrice: The Rossetti Family; 4. Ideal Visions: Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Christina Rossetti; 5. Deconstruction of an Ideal: George Eliot's Romola; 6. Mourning a Male Beatrice: Alfred Lord Tennyson's In Memoriam; 7. Construction of a New Ideal: Walter Pater's 'Diaphaneite'; Conclusion; Biliography; Index.

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NPB9780826445896
9780826445896
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A Victorian Muse: The Afterlife of Dante's Beatrice in Nineteenth-Century Literature by Dr Julia Straub
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2009-09-13
192
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