Vernon Lee’s The Ballet of the Nations: A Present-Day Morality (1915) documents the rise of nationalist discourses that led to World War I, as well as Lee’s zealous commitment to the promotion of pacifist values in contradiction to the rhetoric that had been fuelling the hostilities. The letter that she addressed to the secretary of the Women Suffrage Alliance, Rosika Schwimmer, which appeared in the Evening Post on 3 October 1914, is a blatant vindication of her activism. Besides stating the need for women across the world to take sides against the barbarity that was plaguing Europe, Lee offers a passionate summary of her engagement with contemporary politics
The author discusses the works of political posters, caricatures, and cartoons and how the artists u...
This paper demonstrates the connection between multi-cultural literature and international relations...
Despite the perception that globalization has eliminated national barriers as capital floats above t...
In July 1893, in a letter to her mother Matilda, Vernon Lee wrote that she would be attending the Cr...
The book of The Ballet of the Nations is the prime mover behind the virtual exhibition. Published in...
Vernon Lee est une femme de lettres d'origine britannique, dont l'œuvre éclectique est située dans l...
The 1890s are considered as a period of transition between Romanticism and Modernism. Therefore, we ...
The 1890s are considered as a period of transition between Romanticism and Modernism. Therefore, we ...
In 1921, the newly founded French-language periodical, La Revue de Genève, featured an exchange of l...
In her first novel Miss Brown (1884), Vernon Lee painted a critical picture of the Pre-Raphaelite Mo...
Maxwell Armfield’s “pictorial commentary” on The Ballet of the Nations relates only loosely to Verno...
In 1902 Vernon Lee reviewed Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s Women and Economics for The North American Re...
'Executed with remarkable care and artistic feeling': popular imperialism and the music hall balle
Stanley Hoffmann’s unique concern with the ethics of international relations is widely recognised.[1...
Olivia Manning's Balkan and Levant trilogies (1960-65, 1977-80) and Evelyn Waugh’s Sword of Honour t...
The author discusses the works of political posters, caricatures, and cartoons and how the artists u...
This paper demonstrates the connection between multi-cultural literature and international relations...
Despite the perception that globalization has eliminated national barriers as capital floats above t...
In July 1893, in a letter to her mother Matilda, Vernon Lee wrote that she would be attending the Cr...
The book of The Ballet of the Nations is the prime mover behind the virtual exhibition. Published in...
Vernon Lee est une femme de lettres d'origine britannique, dont l'œuvre éclectique est située dans l...
The 1890s are considered as a period of transition between Romanticism and Modernism. Therefore, we ...
The 1890s are considered as a period of transition between Romanticism and Modernism. Therefore, we ...
In 1921, the newly founded French-language periodical, La Revue de Genève, featured an exchange of l...
In her first novel Miss Brown (1884), Vernon Lee painted a critical picture of the Pre-Raphaelite Mo...
Maxwell Armfield’s “pictorial commentary” on The Ballet of the Nations relates only loosely to Verno...
In 1902 Vernon Lee reviewed Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s Women and Economics for The North American Re...
'Executed with remarkable care and artistic feeling': popular imperialism and the music hall balle
Stanley Hoffmann’s unique concern with the ethics of international relations is widely recognised.[1...
Olivia Manning's Balkan and Levant trilogies (1960-65, 1977-80) and Evelyn Waugh’s Sword of Honour t...
The author discusses the works of political posters, caricatures, and cartoons and how the artists u...
This paper demonstrates the connection between multi-cultural literature and international relations...
Despite the perception that globalization has eliminated national barriers as capital floats above t...