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The poetry of Christina Rossetti is often described as 'gothic' and
yet this term has rarely been examined in the specific case of
Rossetti's work. Based on new readings of the full range of her
writings, from 'Goblin Market' to the devotional poems and prose
works, this book explores Rossetti's use of Gothic forms and images
to consider her as a Gothic writer. Christina Rossetti's Gothic
analyses the poet's use of the grotesque and the spectral and the
Christian roots and Pre-Raphaelite influences of Rossetti's
deployment of Gothic tropes.
Drawing on recent theoretical developments in gender and men's
studies, Pre-Raphaelite Masculinities shows how the ideas and
models of masculinity were constructed in the work of artists and
writers associated with the Pre-Raphaelite movement. Paying
particular attention to the representation of non-normative or
alternative masculinities, the contributors take up the multiple
versions of masculinity in Dante Gabriel Rossetti's paintings and
poetry, masculine violence in William Morris's late romances,
nineteenth-century masculinity and the medical narrative in Ford
Madox Brown's Cromwell on His Farm, accusations of 'perversion'
directed at Edward Burne-Jones's work, performative masculinity and
William Bell Scott's frescoes, the representations of masculinity
in Pre-Raphaelite illustration, aspects of male chastity in poetry
and art, TannhAuser as a model for Victorian manhood, and
masculinity and British imperialism in Holman Hunt's The Light of
the World. Taken together, these essays demonstrate the
far-reaching effects of the plurality of masculinities that pervade
the art and literature of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.
The nineteenth-century asylum was the scene of both terrible abuses
and significant advancements in treatment and care. The essays in
this collection look at the asylum from the perspective of the
place itself - its architecture, funding and purpose - and at the
experience of those who were sent there.
Drawing on recent theoretical developments in gender and men's
studies, Pre-Raphaelite Masculinities shows how the ideas and
models of masculinity were constructed in the work of artists and
writers associated with the Pre-Raphaelite movement. Paying
particular attention to the representation of non-normative or
alternative masculinities, the contributors take up the multiple
versions of masculinity in Dante Gabriel Rossetti's paintings and
poetry, masculine violence in William Morris's late romances,
nineteenth-century masculinity and the medical narrative in Ford
Madox Brown's Cromwell on His Farm, accusations of 'perversion'
directed at Edward Burne-Jones's work, performative masculinity and
William Bell Scott's frescoes, the representations of masculinity
in Pre-Raphaelite illustration, aspects of male chastity in poetry
and art, TannhAuser as a model for Victorian manhood, and
masculinity and British imperialism in Holman Hunt's The Light of
the World. Taken together, these essays demonstrate the
far-reaching effects of the plurality of masculinities that pervade
the art and literature of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.
The poetry of Christina Rossetti is often described as 'gothic' and
yet this term has rarely been examined in the specific case of
Rossetti's work. Based on new readings of the full range of her
writings, from 'Goblin Market' to the devotional poems and prose
works, this book explores Rossetti's use of Gothic forms and images
to consider her as a Gothic writer. Christina Rossetti's Gothic
analyses the poet's use of the grotesque and the spectral and the
Christian roots and Pre-Raphaelite influences of Rossetti's
deployment of Gothic tropes.
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