This dissertation explores how in the mid-nineteenth-century, the outline, an element in art, became a symbolic form for the relationship between the individual and society. Artists like J.M.W. Turner and the Pre-Raphaelites either blurred or overstressed their outlines to highlight tensions in the ideal of the liberal individual. Writers like Alfred Tennyson, Charlotte Brontë, and George Eliot responded with their own experiments in characterization and plot. In attending to the conceptual analogies between the outline of figures in art, the outline of literary character, and the outline of the individual in society, I explore the gradual decline of the cultural narrative of personal development and the waning of the belief in the ability ...
The principle aim of this dissertation is to examine the ways that the aesthetic of the sublime is i...
Abstract My dissertation seeks to bring aesthetics into conversation with the epistemological concer...
This dissertation explores the subject of heredity and its novelistic treatment c. 1850-1900. Though...
The dissertation argues that the preoccupation with art in the Victorian novel is, paradoxically, an...
The visual arts featured prominently across Victorian realist texts, and ekphrasis–the verbal repres...
This dissertation considers the explicit relation of poetic form to the rise of the novel and to the...
This dissertation explores how Victorian concepts of subject formation resulted in the concomitant c...
The Victorians were image obsessed. The middle decades of the nineteenth century saw an unprecedente...
Invoked as the novel's generic other, poetry is simultaneously central and marginal in our understan...
This thesis looks at the women who inhabit Victorian literature, focusing on the ways in which they ...
This dissertation theorizes a nineteenth-century cultural logic of exteriority developed through inn...
271 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.This study proposes a new way...
This dissertation investigates literary representations of the scene of viewership in Victorian lite...
This study investigates how images of saints, suppressed in Protestant England since the sixteenth-c...
272 pagesThis dissertation examines the historical and cultural significance of the connections that...
The principle aim of this dissertation is to examine the ways that the aesthetic of the sublime is i...
Abstract My dissertation seeks to bring aesthetics into conversation with the epistemological concer...
This dissertation explores the subject of heredity and its novelistic treatment c. 1850-1900. Though...
The dissertation argues that the preoccupation with art in the Victorian novel is, paradoxically, an...
The visual arts featured prominently across Victorian realist texts, and ekphrasis–the verbal repres...
This dissertation considers the explicit relation of poetic form to the rise of the novel and to the...
This dissertation explores how Victorian concepts of subject formation resulted in the concomitant c...
The Victorians were image obsessed. The middle decades of the nineteenth century saw an unprecedente...
Invoked as the novel's generic other, poetry is simultaneously central and marginal in our understan...
This thesis looks at the women who inhabit Victorian literature, focusing on the ways in which they ...
This dissertation theorizes a nineteenth-century cultural logic of exteriority developed through inn...
271 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.This study proposes a new way...
This dissertation investigates literary representations of the scene of viewership in Victorian lite...
This study investigates how images of saints, suppressed in Protestant England since the sixteenth-c...
272 pagesThis dissertation examines the historical and cultural significance of the connections that...
The principle aim of this dissertation is to examine the ways that the aesthetic of the sublime is i...
Abstract My dissertation seeks to bring aesthetics into conversation with the epistemological concer...
This dissertation explores the subject of heredity and its novelistic treatment c. 1850-1900. Though...