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The Cambridge Companion to the Pre-Raphaelites Elizabeth Prettejohn (University of Bristol)

The Cambridge Companion to the Pre-Raphaelites By Elizabeth Prettejohn (University of Bristol)

The Cambridge Companion to the Pre-Raphaelites by Elizabeth Prettejohn (University of Bristol)


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This is the first book to provide a general introduction to the Pre-Raphaelite movement that integrates its literary and visual art forms and explains what made the Pre-Raphaelite style unique in painting, poetry, drawing and prose.

The Cambridge Companion to the Pre-Raphaelites Summary

The Cambridge Companion to the Pre-Raphaelites by Elizabeth Prettejohn (University of Bristol)

The group of young painters and writers who coalesced into the Pre-Raphaelite movement in the middle years of the nineteenth century became hugely influential in the development not only of literature and painting, but also more generally of art and design. Though their reputation has fluctuated over the years, their achievements are now recognised and their style enjoyed and studied widely. This volume explores the lives and works of the central figures in the group: among others, the Rossettis, William Holman Hunt, John Everett Millais, Ford Madox Brown, William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones. This is the first book to provide a general introduction to the Pre-Raphaelite movement that integrates its literary and visual art forms. The Companion explains what made the Pre-Raphaelite style unique in painting, poetry, drawing and prose.

The Cambridge Companion to the Pre-Raphaelites Reviews

'Ambitious and challenging, The Cambridge Companion to the Pre-Raphaelites achieves the impossible task of a somewhat comprehensive view of Pre-Raphaelite poetry and painting, thus making a solid contribution to Pre-Raphaelite studies and art history.' Journal of Pre-Raphaelite Studies
'... offers eighteen distinct chapters and an introduction by major scholars in the field, the variety of authorship allowing for an unusually full treatment of individual issues and artists. In the case of Dante Gabriel Rossetti and William Morris, there is one chapter on the verse and another on the plastic arts. What emerges is an unusually textured account of a movement and its sources and ramifications.' Jonah Siegal, Victorian Studies

About Elizabeth Prettejohn (University of Bristol)

Elizabeth Prettejohn is Professor of History of Art at the University of Bristol.

Table of Contents

Chronology Louise Hughes; Introduction Elizabeth Prettejohn; Part I. Pre-Raphaelitism: 1. The Pre-Raphaelites and literature Isobel Armstrong; 2. Artistic inspirations Jenny Graham; 3. Pre-Raphaelite drawing Colin Cruise; 4. The religious and intellectual background Michaela Giebelhausen; 5. The Germ Andrew M. Stauffer; Part II. Pre-Raphaelites: 6. The poetry of Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-82) Jerome McGann; 7. The painting of Dante Gabriel Rossetti Elizabeth Prettejohn; 8. William Holman Hunt (1827-1910) Carol Jacobi; 9. John Everett Millais (1829-96) Paul Barlow; 10. Ford Madox Brown (1821-93) Tim Barringer; 11. Christina Rossetti (1830-94) Lorraine Janzen Kooistra; 12. Elizabeth Eleanor Siddall (1829-62) Deborah Cherry; 13. The writings of William Morris (1834-96) Jeffrey Skoblow; 14. The designs of William Morris Imogen Hart; 15. Edward Burne-Jones (1833-98) Caroline Arscott; 16. Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837-1909) Catherine Maxwell; 17. William Michael Rossetti (1829-1919) Angela Thirlwell; 18. Envoi Elizabeth Prettejohn; Appendix 1. The contents of The Germ; Appendix 2. The Pre-Raphaelite 'list of Immortals'; Guide to further reading and looking; Index.

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NPB9780521719315
9780521719315
0521719313
The Cambridge Companion to the Pre-Raphaelites by Elizabeth Prettejohn (University of Bristol)
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2012-07-23
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