Both Aestheticism and Ritualism were sites of conflict in late Victorian culture. Opponents of both movements had little doubt that they were connected and both were characterised as superficial rather that sincere, visual rather than textual and effeminate rather than manly. Despite the links made by contemporary critics, recent scholars normally treat the Aesthetic Movement as a secular trend. This paper will question this assumption by examining the common ground between the two movements through an examination of the designers and material culture associated with them. Much of the literature that urged people to beautify their homes can be connected to the Anglican Church: William Loftie, editor of the Art at Home series, was a clergym...
"Eileen Cleere argues in this interdisciplinary study that mid-century discoveries about hygiene and...
In this thesis I consider the work of Charles Taylor from a theological perspective, specifically re...
The aim of this thesis is to re-root the study of the Arts and Crafts movement in its Victorian econ...
Both Aestheticism and Ritualism were sites of conflict in late Victorian culture. Opponents of both ...
From the 1840s a small army of amateur ecclesiastical designers and makers adorned churches. On an e...
In the late 1870's English society witnessed the rise of the aesthetic movement, a phenomenon which ...
This chapter traces how the arguments used to promote ecclesiastical gothic became diffused in the c...
How did literary aestheticism emerge in Victorian England, with its competing models of religious do...
Aiming to study the nature and significance of the modern home, this thesis examines in detail two m...
Aiming to study the nature and significance of the modern home, this thesis examines in detail two m...
Interior design offered new members of the Victorian middle-class a means to demonstrate their succe...
In early Victorian England there was intense interest in understanding the early Church as an inspir...
In the Victorian period stained glass became a useful vehicle for reformulating the icono-graphical ...
This thesis explores the way in which interior decorating developed as a practice during the interwa...
Religion has been largely overlooked in the study of clothing trades and fashion consumerism in the ...
"Eileen Cleere argues in this interdisciplinary study that mid-century discoveries about hygiene and...
In this thesis I consider the work of Charles Taylor from a theological perspective, specifically re...
The aim of this thesis is to re-root the study of the Arts and Crafts movement in its Victorian econ...
Both Aestheticism and Ritualism were sites of conflict in late Victorian culture. Opponents of both ...
From the 1840s a small army of amateur ecclesiastical designers and makers adorned churches. On an e...
In the late 1870's English society witnessed the rise of the aesthetic movement, a phenomenon which ...
This chapter traces how the arguments used to promote ecclesiastical gothic became diffused in the c...
How did literary aestheticism emerge in Victorian England, with its competing models of religious do...
Aiming to study the nature and significance of the modern home, this thesis examines in detail two m...
Aiming to study the nature and significance of the modern home, this thesis examines in detail two m...
Interior design offered new members of the Victorian middle-class a means to demonstrate their succe...
In early Victorian England there was intense interest in understanding the early Church as an inspir...
In the Victorian period stained glass became a useful vehicle for reformulating the icono-graphical ...
This thesis explores the way in which interior decorating developed as a practice during the interwa...
Religion has been largely overlooked in the study of clothing trades and fashion consumerism in the ...
"Eileen Cleere argues in this interdisciplinary study that mid-century discoveries about hygiene and...
In this thesis I consider the work of Charles Taylor from a theological perspective, specifically re...
The aim of this thesis is to re-root the study of the Arts and Crafts movement in its Victorian econ...