Using unpublished source material at Princeton University, the University of British Columbia, the British Library and the National Art Library in the V&A, this thesis aims to broaden current scholarly understanding regarding Rossetti's exposure to, interest in, and subsequent appropriation of aspects of monastic life and saintly legend in his religious and secular paintings and poems. The intention of part one of this thesis is to discuss and analyse Rossetti's early interest in monasticism and the legends of the saints. Rossetti's attraction to Catholic ritual and ceremony, both in terms of its aesthetic impact and the feelings of awe it engendered, will form the background to a discussion of his admiration for pre-Reformation art. The c...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 189-192).Critical scholarship on Christina Rossetti's The Fa...
Abstract Right from the beginnings of Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s career, his most striking quality ...
The recent “Cult of Beauty” touring exhibition (Victorian and Albert Museum, 13 September 2011, 15 J...
Using unpublished source material at Princeton University, the University of British Columbia, the B...
This thesis attempts to establish that Christina Rossetti\u27s particular religious milieu (of which...
The Thesis examines the symbolism, and the sources of that symbolism, in the poetry and painting of ...
The Thesis examines the symbolism, and the sources of that symbolism, in the poetry and painting of ...
This chapter explores the influence of the Oxford Movement on early Pre-Raphaelitism and reveals how...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN042097 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-82) was an accomplished English painter, poet, designer and translator....
Throughout his career, Dante Gabriel Rossetti struggled with a poetic and visual synthesis of the id...
Through paired poems and paintings, Dante Gabriel Rossetti explored the nature of Love—both physical...
This MA thesis is concerned with the analysis of three poems by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. The theoreti...
Much of the recent scholarly criticism of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood has focused on the relation...
The thesis focuses on the most significant topics in the works of Gabriel Rossetti and Christina Ros...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 189-192).Critical scholarship on Christina Rossetti's The Fa...
Abstract Right from the beginnings of Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s career, his most striking quality ...
The recent “Cult of Beauty” touring exhibition (Victorian and Albert Museum, 13 September 2011, 15 J...
Using unpublished source material at Princeton University, the University of British Columbia, the B...
This thesis attempts to establish that Christina Rossetti\u27s particular religious milieu (of which...
The Thesis examines the symbolism, and the sources of that symbolism, in the poetry and painting of ...
The Thesis examines the symbolism, and the sources of that symbolism, in the poetry and painting of ...
This chapter explores the influence of the Oxford Movement on early Pre-Raphaelitism and reveals how...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN042097 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-82) was an accomplished English painter, poet, designer and translator....
Throughout his career, Dante Gabriel Rossetti struggled with a poetic and visual synthesis of the id...
Through paired poems and paintings, Dante Gabriel Rossetti explored the nature of Love—both physical...
This MA thesis is concerned with the analysis of three poems by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. The theoreti...
Much of the recent scholarly criticism of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood has focused on the relation...
The thesis focuses on the most significant topics in the works of Gabriel Rossetti and Christina Ros...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 189-192).Critical scholarship on Christina Rossetti's The Fa...
Abstract Right from the beginnings of Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s career, his most striking quality ...
The recent “Cult of Beauty” touring exhibition (Victorian and Albert Museum, 13 September 2011, 15 J...