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  • Formaat: Hardback, 528 pages, kõrgus x laius: 244x172 mm, kaal: 1466 g, 8 colour. 24 b/w.
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Oct-2012
  • Kirjastus: The Boydell Press
  • ISBN-10: 1843836769
  • ISBN-13: 9781843836766
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 528 pages, kõrgus x laius: 244x172 mm, kaal: 1466 g, 8 colour. 24 b/w.
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Oct-2012
  • Kirjastus: The Boydell Press
  • ISBN-10: 1843836769
  • ISBN-13: 9781843836766
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Jane Morris (1839-1914) was a famous Pre-Raphaelite model wife of William Morris and one of the Victorian age's most enigmatic figures. Although from a background of severe poverty and deprivation, after her marriage, she used her keen intelligence to transform herself into a cultured member of the art world, a close friend of Burne-Jones, A.C. Swinburne, Holman Hunt, Ford Madox Brown, George and Rosalind Howard, William and Evelyn De Morgan and others. Her long love affair with Dante Gabriel Rossetti has become the stuff of legend. She also had a romantic relationship with the adventurer Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, while maintaining contentious interaction with George Bernard Shaw. The greater fame of husband and lovers caused her to be overlooked, but she has always aroused historical interest and partisan debate. Like other women in history her emergence from mute image into speaking subject has come about through feminist scholarship, but is of wide appeal. The editors of this volume have discovered over 500 letters from Jane to many and diverse correspondents, which radically revise the popular view of a silent, discontented invalid and reveal the range of her interests and opinions. The majority of the letters are unpublished, all are fully annotated. They reveal Jane's involvement in many of Morris's endeavours and offer new insights into the life of the Morris family. An independent thinker, Jane was politically engaged although voteless, and her letters are informed by the turbulent events of the 1880s. She did not follow Morris into the Socialist movement, but retained Liberal allegiances and became an ardent supporter of Irish Home Rule. Jane Morris's letters complement those of her husband William Morris and her lover Dante Gabriel Rossetti. In addition to the texts, the book includes a selection of the portraits and paintings through which Jane became a Pre-Raphaelite icon and archetypal femme fatale. JAN MARSH is the author of Jane and May Morris, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Painter and Poet and other books on the Pre-Raphaelite circle, and current president of the William Morris Society. FRANK C. SHARP is an independent Victorian studies scholar and the author of numerous articles on William Morris and his circle.

Presents 500 newly discovered letters from Jane Morris to diverse correspondents, which radically revise the popular view of a silent, discontented invalid and instead portray her as an independent thinker following her own causes. The vast majority of the letters are unpublished, and are fully annotated.

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This fine work offers a wealth of insight into the distinctive world of the Pre-Raphaelites, their clients, their friends, and late Victorian England. Highly recommended. * CHOICE * Fundamentally changes our understanding of [ Morris]. . The quality of the material in this volume is extremely high and its usefulness outstanding. * JOURNAL OF PRE-RAPHAELITE STUDIES * Meticulously researched and written with sympathetic insight, the biographical material add significantly to our knowledge not only of Jane herself but also to our understanding of William Morris's emotional life and, thereby, of his art. * JOURNAL OF STAINED GLASS * Brings to life a figure too often dismissed as still, silent and somewhat emotionless.This is a work of meticulous scholarship.The letters are fully annotated and each period of Jane's life is given a lengthy and illuminating introduction. [ Jane Morris] emerges from the correspondence as a sympathetic, thoughtful person, with a lively sense of humour, political interests that were distinct from those of her husband, and a discerning approach to literature and art. * THE BURLINGTON MAGAZINE * This is a book to be welcomed and enjoyed. The editors and publishers between them have produced one which will give pleasure and instruction to all those interested in that remarkable woman Jane Morris. [ .] The editorial work is of the highest quality, the notes to the letters being succinct, accurate and informative. * THE JOURNAL OF WILLIAM MORRIS STUDIES * The letters are rich with her intelligence and observations on her social circle. * APOLLO * [ A] widely researched and impeccably edited collection. * TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT *

List of Illustrations
vi
Acknowledgements viii
List of Abbreviations
xi
Locations of Manuscript Sources xi
Bibliography xiii
Frequently Cited Sources xviii
Chronology xix
Editorial Statement xxii
Introduction 1(28)
Part One 1869-79 Jane Burden Becomes Jane Morris
29(69)
Part Two 1880-89 The Political Years
98(100)
Part Three 1890-96 William Morris's Last Years
198(88)
Part Four 1897-1903 The Morris Heritage
286(84)
Part Five 1904-14 The Last Decade
370(98)
The Times Obituary 468(3)
Index of Correspondents 471(2)
General Index 473
JAN MARSH is the author of Jane and May Morris, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Painter and Poet and other books on the Pre-Raphaelite circle, and current president of the William Morris Society. FRANK C. SHARP is an independent Victorian studies scholar and the author of numerous articles on William Morris and his circle.
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