This paper analyses J. E. Millais’s Pre-Raphaelite painting Ophelia. Drawing on ideas formulated by Hermann Broch regarding the origins of romanticism and Adorno and Horkheimer’s theory of a dialectic of Enlightenment, the analysis focuses on the complex handling of gender and nature in the painting in order to show the shifting and contradictory constellations of meaning inherent in the subject. Central to the argument is the relationship between the characterization of Ophelia as a femme fragile and the nature that surrounds her, rendered with an almost hallucinatory clarity. Both nature and woman are shown to be capable of both conforming to and escaping from Millais’s painterly control. The painting turns out to be a vehicle for a ...
From the perspective of feminist analysis, the painting is considered to be androcentric. It is beli...
From the perspective of feminist analysis, the painting is considered to be androcentric. It is beli...
From the perspective of feminist analysis, the painting is considered to be androcentric. It is beli...
Examinations of art forms and movements over several centuries unveil a definitive shift in technica...
John Everett Millais, one of the founders of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, was inspired by a scene...
The Hogsmill, a tributary of the Thames and now one of London’s lost rivers was used as the rural se...
Down or Be Drowned: Gender Constructions in The Mill on the Floss People only remember Ophelia becau...
The Shakespearean fair Ophelia has become through the centuries a multi faceted heroine apt to embod...
Understanding modernity seems to be inflected in the narrative conditions of Hamlet: Hamlet may be...
There are multiple ways in which language and image share one another’s aesthetic message, such as t...
There are three main East Asian approaches to interpreting Ophelia. The first is informed by the fas...
The aim of this study is to represent the complexity of the human body analysing works of Pre-Raphae...
The Shakespearean fair Ophelia has become through the centuries a multi faceted heroine apt to embod...
The character of Ophelia was frequently considered a minor persona, not so interes ting for the who...
From the perspective of feminist analysis, the painting is considered to be androcentric. It is beli...
From the perspective of feminist analysis, the painting is considered to be androcentric. It is beli...
From the perspective of feminist analysis, the painting is considered to be androcentric. It is beli...
From the perspective of feminist analysis, the painting is considered to be androcentric. It is beli...
Examinations of art forms and movements over several centuries unveil a definitive shift in technica...
John Everett Millais, one of the founders of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, was inspired by a scene...
The Hogsmill, a tributary of the Thames and now one of London’s lost rivers was used as the rural se...
Down or Be Drowned: Gender Constructions in The Mill on the Floss People only remember Ophelia becau...
The Shakespearean fair Ophelia has become through the centuries a multi faceted heroine apt to embod...
Understanding modernity seems to be inflected in the narrative conditions of Hamlet: Hamlet may be...
There are multiple ways in which language and image share one another’s aesthetic message, such as t...
There are three main East Asian approaches to interpreting Ophelia. The first is informed by the fas...
The aim of this study is to represent the complexity of the human body analysing works of Pre-Raphae...
The Shakespearean fair Ophelia has become through the centuries a multi faceted heroine apt to embod...
The character of Ophelia was frequently considered a minor persona, not so interes ting for the who...
From the perspective of feminist analysis, the painting is considered to be androcentric. It is beli...
From the perspective of feminist analysis, the painting is considered to be androcentric. It is beli...
From the perspective of feminist analysis, the painting is considered to be androcentric. It is beli...
From the perspective of feminist analysis, the painting is considered to be androcentric. It is beli...