This essay positions the unusual temporality of Walter Pater's Marius the Epicurean within the context of the Victorian universal museum, arguing that Pater employs what is here termed a 'museological gaze' within the novel in order to juxtapose second-century Rome, nineteenth-century Britain, and all moments and cultures in between. The museum offers an imaginative framework in which distinct historical eras can be placed in close proximity, revealing points of similarity while simultaneously reminding readers that contact with the past is always a mediated experience. In this way, Pater presents history as a 'composite experience', in which the past is inflected by what came before and after it, constructing history as both 'sequence and ...
abstract: The Victorian era was the age of museum development in the United States. In the wake of t...
The importance of history to Victorian culture, and to nineteenth-century Europe more generally, is ...
Originally published in 1967. Monsman undertakes a comprehensive critical analysis of Walter Pater's...
This essay positions the unusual temporality of Walter Pater's Marius the Epicurean within the conte...
Mario Praz not only introduced the study of Walter Pater to Italian culture and developed an early b...
The present article analyses Walter Pater' s novel Marius the Epicurean (1885), focusing particula...
The novel of formation, or the Bildungsroman, is among the most popular types of fiction in Victoria...
This volume includes ten early 2000s articles discussing the writings of Walter Pater especially pay...
This essay provides a reading of the ‘character’ of Venus in Pater’s essay on Botticelli. Pater’s mo...
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...
It is the individual and not art that is at the heart of Walter Pater’s philosophical aesthetics. Ev...
Walter Pater is today celebrated for his imaginary portraits, ekphrastic meditations on landscape, p...
The museum exhibition, a medium in a state of change. The aim of the article is to present an overvi...
Walter Pater: Reception, Rewriting, Adaptation revitalises the field of Pater studies at the interse...
abstract: The Victorian era was the age of museum development in the United States. In the wake of t...
The importance of history to Victorian culture, and to nineteenth-century Europe more generally, is ...
Originally published in 1967. Monsman undertakes a comprehensive critical analysis of Walter Pater's...
This essay positions the unusual temporality of Walter Pater's Marius the Epicurean within the conte...
Mario Praz not only introduced the study of Walter Pater to Italian culture and developed an early b...
The present article analyses Walter Pater' s novel Marius the Epicurean (1885), focusing particula...
The novel of formation, or the Bildungsroman, is among the most popular types of fiction in Victoria...
This volume includes ten early 2000s articles discussing the writings of Walter Pater especially pay...
This essay provides a reading of the ‘character’ of Venus in Pater’s essay on Botticelli. Pater’s mo...
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...
It is the individual and not art that is at the heart of Walter Pater’s philosophical aesthetics. Ev...
Walter Pater is today celebrated for his imaginary portraits, ekphrastic meditations on landscape, p...
The museum exhibition, a medium in a state of change. The aim of the article is to present an overvi...
Walter Pater: Reception, Rewriting, Adaptation revitalises the field of Pater studies at the interse...
abstract: The Victorian era was the age of museum development in the United States. In the wake of t...
The importance of history to Victorian culture, and to nineteenth-century Europe more generally, is ...
Originally published in 1967. Monsman undertakes a comprehensive critical analysis of Walter Pater's...