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E-raamat: Haunted Texts: Studies in Pre-Raphaelitism

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  • Formaat: 336 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Jul-2003
  • Kirjastus: University of Toronto Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781442675636
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  • Formaat: 336 pages
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  • Kirjastus: University of Toronto Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781442675636

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Begun by young rebels committed to revolutionizing the creative arts, Pre-Raphaelitism has moved from the margins of nineteenth-century art and literature to the vanguard of interdisciplinary studies. The term is now used to denote the Pre-Raphaelite, Aesthetic, and Decadent movements in art, culture, and literature, but it has remained as difficult to define as ever. Haunted Texts attempts to meet the challenge of defining and illustrating the full spectrum of Pre-Raphaelitism.

Working with a diverse range of Pre-Raphaelite poetry, painting, decorative arts, book illustration, and political prose, the ten contributors to Haunted Texts pursue the critical strategies of such leading figures as Christina Rossetti and Dante Rossetti, William Morris and Oscar Wilde, Walter Pater, and Aubrey Beardsley. The essays consider the bibliocritical issues of archival research concerning the personal letters and diaries of the Rossetti family; the technological issues that challenge conventional methods of scholarship; the gender issues concerning constructions of identity derived from the changing conceptions of love, desire, anxiety, and brotherhood; and the interdisciplinary cultural issues that transgress the borders of high art and popular culture.

Haunted Texts pays tribute to the scholarship of Professor William Fredeman who devoted much of his career since the 1950s to establishing a critical foundation that would enable future scholars to define their understanding of the complexity of Pre-Raphaelitism.

Preface vii
1 Haunted Texts: The Invention of Pre-Raphaelite Studies 1(34)
DAVID LATHAM
2 A Commentary on Some of Rossetti's Translations from Dante 35(18)
JEROME MCGANN
3 Rossetti's Elegy for Masculine Desire: Seduction and Loss in the House of Life 53(18)
E. WARWICK SLINN
4 William Michael Rossetti and the Making of Christina Rossetti's Reputation 71(20)
ROGER PEATTIE
5 'Slight Channels': Arthur Hughes and the Illustration of Children's Books 91(28)
CAROLYN HARES-STRYKER
6 'Reading Aright' the Political Texts of Morris's Textiles and Wallpapers 119(16)
DAVID LATHAM
7 Whistler/Swinburne: 'Before the Mirror' 135(10)
J. HILLIS MILLER
8 Scheherazade's 'Special Artist': Illustrations by Arthur Boyd Houghton for The Thousand and One Nights 145(32)
ALLAN LIFE
9 Sartorial Obsessions: Beardsley and Masquerade 177(20)
LORRAINE JANZEN KOOISTRA
10 W.E.F.: Question Marks, Exclamation Points, and Asterisks 197(14)
IRA B. NADEL
11 The Great Pre-Raphaelite Paper Chase: A Retrospective 211(26)
WILLIAM E. FREDEMAN
12 William E. Fredeman: A Checklist of Publications 237(10)
DAVID LATHAM
Contributors 247(2)
Bibliography 249(14)
Index 263


David Latham is a professor in the Department of English at York University and the editor of The Journal of Pre-Raphaelite Studies.