The importance of history to Victorian culture, and to nineteenth-century Europe more generally, is readily apprehended not only from its historiography, but also from its philosophy, art, literature, science, politics, and public institutions. This dissertation argues that the discourse of aesthetics in Victorian Britain constitutes a major area of historical thinking that, in contrast to the scientific and philosophical historicisms that dominated nineteenth-century European intellectual culture, focuses on individual experience. Its starting point is Walter Pater’s claim that we are born “clothed in a vesture of the past”—that is, that our relation to ourselves is historical and that our relation to history is aesthetic. Through readings...
This dissertation draws upon performance theory and new historicism to read Victorian literature and...
How did British nineteenth-century literature articulate its relationship to the past? In Past and ...
Abstract My dissertation seeks to bring aesthetics into conversation with the epistemological concer...
The importance of history to Victorian culture, and to nineteenth-century Europe more generally, is ...
The importance of history to Victorian culture, and to nineteenth-century Europe more generally, is ...
This dissertation investigates literary representations of the scene of viewership in Victorian lite...
The Matter of Beauty proposes that Victorian aesthetic theory is not a branch of philosophy focusing...
This dissertation reconsiders the social forces and intellectual discourses to which British Aesthet...
In the late 1870's English society witnessed the rise of the aesthetic movement, a phenomenon which ...
This thesis explores a number of interdisciplinary writings on the Italian past by later nineteenth-...
The thesis attempts to discuss the character of late Romantic literature and art as it developed in ...
The present thesis examines the idea of aesthetic education of three eminent Victorians: John Stuart...
This dissertation explores influential art critics, poets and novelists who—contra Oscar Wilde’s fam...
This dissertation argues that Victorian experiments with rhyme grew out of a broader cultural fascin...
Revising British Aestheticism: Critics, Audiences, and the Problem of Aesthetic Education focuses on...
This dissertation draws upon performance theory and new historicism to read Victorian literature and...
How did British nineteenth-century literature articulate its relationship to the past? In Past and ...
Abstract My dissertation seeks to bring aesthetics into conversation with the epistemological concer...
The importance of history to Victorian culture, and to nineteenth-century Europe more generally, is ...
The importance of history to Victorian culture, and to nineteenth-century Europe more generally, is ...
This dissertation investigates literary representations of the scene of viewership in Victorian lite...
The Matter of Beauty proposes that Victorian aesthetic theory is not a branch of philosophy focusing...
This dissertation reconsiders the social forces and intellectual discourses to which British Aesthet...
In the late 1870's English society witnessed the rise of the aesthetic movement, a phenomenon which ...
This thesis explores a number of interdisciplinary writings on the Italian past by later nineteenth-...
The thesis attempts to discuss the character of late Romantic literature and art as it developed in ...
The present thesis examines the idea of aesthetic education of three eminent Victorians: John Stuart...
This dissertation explores influential art critics, poets and novelists who—contra Oscar Wilde’s fam...
This dissertation argues that Victorian experiments with rhyme grew out of a broader cultural fascin...
Revising British Aestheticism: Critics, Audiences, and the Problem of Aesthetic Education focuses on...
This dissertation draws upon performance theory and new historicism to read Victorian literature and...
How did British nineteenth-century literature articulate its relationship to the past? In Past and ...
Abstract My dissertation seeks to bring aesthetics into conversation with the epistemological concer...