This article examines how two female writers of the early nineteenth century, Amelia Opie and Jane Austen, employ the language of portraiture in their fiction to illustrate the difficulties inherent in the assessment of character, especially for the female heroine. The representation of actual portraits in their work is discussed, along with the use of language associated with the form. Both writers, it is suggested, are aware of important changes within the theory and practice of portraiture in the period, and explore these in their fiction to draw attention to the instability and subjectivity of interpretation
This article explores intersections between portraiture, printed genre images, and conduct literatur...
Women wrote about art in the nineteenth century in a variety of genres, ranging from the formal hist...
Painting the Novel: Pictorial Discourse in Eighteenth-Century English Fiction focuses on the interre...
This article examines how two female writers of the early nineteenth century, Amelia Opie and Jane A...
Bibliography: pages 322-332.This thesis examines the material and aesthetic sustenance which the nov...
This thesis examines the status of caricature in the literary culture of early-nineteenth- century ...
The Victorians saw more portraits than any generation before them. While the eighteenth century has ...
This dissertation examines the ways in which British women authors engaged with visual representatio...
This essay focuses on the image of women in the nineteenth century specially the Image of low middle...
This dissertation examines the use of portraiture by upper-class women of Britain in the period 1890...
The growth of the literary market in the eighteenth century changed concepts of authorship. Portrait...
The nineteenth century's creation of different optical devices such as the camera obscura, the kalei...
The importance of Perry’s research is evidenced by the range of publications, including Sehepunkte, ...
Abstract My dissertation seeks to bring aesthetics into conversation with the epistemological concer...
The literary portrait was extremely popular in France for a number of years during the mid-seventeen...
This article explores intersections between portraiture, printed genre images, and conduct literatur...
Women wrote about art in the nineteenth century in a variety of genres, ranging from the formal hist...
Painting the Novel: Pictorial Discourse in Eighteenth-Century English Fiction focuses on the interre...
This article examines how two female writers of the early nineteenth century, Amelia Opie and Jane A...
Bibliography: pages 322-332.This thesis examines the material and aesthetic sustenance which the nov...
This thesis examines the status of caricature in the literary culture of early-nineteenth- century ...
The Victorians saw more portraits than any generation before them. While the eighteenth century has ...
This dissertation examines the ways in which British women authors engaged with visual representatio...
This essay focuses on the image of women in the nineteenth century specially the Image of low middle...
This dissertation examines the use of portraiture by upper-class women of Britain in the period 1890...
The growth of the literary market in the eighteenth century changed concepts of authorship. Portrait...
The nineteenth century's creation of different optical devices such as the camera obscura, the kalei...
The importance of Perry’s research is evidenced by the range of publications, including Sehepunkte, ...
Abstract My dissertation seeks to bring aesthetics into conversation with the epistemological concer...
The literary portrait was extremely popular in France for a number of years during the mid-seventeen...
This article explores intersections between portraiture, printed genre images, and conduct literatur...
Women wrote about art in the nineteenth century in a variety of genres, ranging from the formal hist...
Painting the Novel: Pictorial Discourse in Eighteenth-Century English Fiction focuses on the interre...