Some critics have been sceptical about Pater’s interest in contemporary visual art. He never wrote at any length about nineteenth century painters or painting and seems to have confined his interest to literature. This paper suggests that in reality Pater had a strong and well developed interest. Not only were some of his closest friends painters, particularly Simeon Solomon, he was also on very good terms with Swinburne and through him to the Rossetti circle. In the 1870s, however, visual art was a site of considerable controversy, and Pater was aware of the damage such association would do to him. The attacks on Burne-Jones, on Solomon and later, on Whistler, made him cautious of speaking his mind openly. Several unpublished documents dea...
International audienceThis paper focuses on Walter Pater’s approach of Provençal poetry. Pater assoc...
This volume includes ten early 2000s articles discussing the writings of Walter Pater especially pay...
This is the first exhaustive monograph ever to discuss Walter Pater’s ideas on sculpture, which have...
Since the advent of the Computer Age, there has been a veritable explosion in late Victorian studies...
This study starts from the belief that the significance of Pater for criticism has been obscured and...
“All art constantly aspires towards the condition of music.” This memorable quotation from Walter Pa...
This essay treats Walter Pater's engagement with two key Romantic precursors, William Hazlitt and Ch...
During the period 1878-1910 new criteria for the serious discussion of modern painting were establis...
Pater's fictional writings in 1890 were caught up in a Platonic "dialectic process" with Oscar Wilde...
The thesis highlights John Mather's role as a disseminator of Aestheticism and Plein-Airism in Melbo...
This provocative study suggests that Pater, usually thought of as a florid prose stylist and second-...
Despite acute awareness of Walter Pater’s interest in and use of literary, mythological, philosophic...
Walter Pater’s Plato and Platonism (1893) is too often considered as distinct or exempt from the aut...
Bryan Robertson curated a number of exhibitions of international significance during his time as Dir...
International audienceThis article discusses Aesthetic dress as conceived by Walter Pater. Indeed in...
International audienceThis paper focuses on Walter Pater’s approach of Provençal poetry. Pater assoc...
This volume includes ten early 2000s articles discussing the writings of Walter Pater especially pay...
This is the first exhaustive monograph ever to discuss Walter Pater’s ideas on sculpture, which have...
Since the advent of the Computer Age, there has been a veritable explosion in late Victorian studies...
This study starts from the belief that the significance of Pater for criticism has been obscured and...
“All art constantly aspires towards the condition of music.” This memorable quotation from Walter Pa...
This essay treats Walter Pater's engagement with two key Romantic precursors, William Hazlitt and Ch...
During the period 1878-1910 new criteria for the serious discussion of modern painting were establis...
Pater's fictional writings in 1890 were caught up in a Platonic "dialectic process" with Oscar Wilde...
The thesis highlights John Mather's role as a disseminator of Aestheticism and Plein-Airism in Melbo...
This provocative study suggests that Pater, usually thought of as a florid prose stylist and second-...
Despite acute awareness of Walter Pater’s interest in and use of literary, mythological, philosophic...
Walter Pater’s Plato and Platonism (1893) is too often considered as distinct or exempt from the aut...
Bryan Robertson curated a number of exhibitions of international significance during his time as Dir...
International audienceThis article discusses Aesthetic dress as conceived by Walter Pater. Indeed in...
International audienceThis paper focuses on Walter Pater’s approach of Provençal poetry. Pater assoc...
This volume includes ten early 2000s articles discussing the writings of Walter Pater especially pay...
This is the first exhaustive monograph ever to discuss Walter Pater’s ideas on sculpture, which have...