This essay examines the central role of women in modelling Keats’s posthumous reputation during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries by focusing on the visual heritage of his narrative poems. While the Pre-Raphaelite’s interest in and well-known renderings of Keats’s poems have been the subject of previous critical attention, many comparable images by women artists have been neglected. This essay analyses a wide variety of paintings, drawings and illustrations based on Keats’s “Isabella; or, the Pot of Basil” and “La Belle Dame sans Merci” by women artists at the turn-of-the-century. This examination of women artists, who were celebrated during their own lifetimes but are now virtually forgotten, culminates in a detailed discus...
Despite the growing scholarly interest in the Pre-Raphaelites, the defining characteristics of their...
This analysis of Keats’s Odes of 1819 and discussion of Keats’s late lyrical style—what I term his “...
This dissertation offers a new literary history of the tradition of the “sister arts” in England dur...
W. B. Yeats used images of women throughout his work, beginning with pre-Raphaelite beauty which he ...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "Consuming Keats explores the impact of J...
This study traces the changing image of woman in Yeats' art from the early poetry through the middle...
The Pre-Raphaelites‘ paintings from Keats‘ poems testify to the fact that they analyzed them and rec...
This article focuses on the representation of women poets in a significant poetry anthology of the E...
This thesis describes how different 19th century poets and artists depicted elements of the medieval...
The l ineage and the language of the so-cal led ‘ekphrastic ’ poem, popularised by male Romantic poe...
The purpose of this study is to examine the development of W.B. Yeats's concept of woman as it is re...
"From Tales of Old Romance to Wormy Circumstance: Aesthetic Tradition, Metamorphosis and Legacy of K...
This dissertation examines the instrumental role played by women authors in the nineteenth-century c...
William Butler Yeats's lifelong practice of discussing literature by analogy to painting and sculptu...
This thesis examines three apparently unrelated matters, Keats's representation of women in his poem...
Despite the growing scholarly interest in the Pre-Raphaelites, the defining characteristics of their...
This analysis of Keats’s Odes of 1819 and discussion of Keats’s late lyrical style—what I term his “...
This dissertation offers a new literary history of the tradition of the “sister arts” in England dur...
W. B. Yeats used images of women throughout his work, beginning with pre-Raphaelite beauty which he ...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "Consuming Keats explores the impact of J...
This study traces the changing image of woman in Yeats' art from the early poetry through the middle...
The Pre-Raphaelites‘ paintings from Keats‘ poems testify to the fact that they analyzed them and rec...
This article focuses on the representation of women poets in a significant poetry anthology of the E...
This thesis describes how different 19th century poets and artists depicted elements of the medieval...
The l ineage and the language of the so-cal led ‘ekphrastic ’ poem, popularised by male Romantic poe...
The purpose of this study is to examine the development of W.B. Yeats's concept of woman as it is re...
"From Tales of Old Romance to Wormy Circumstance: Aesthetic Tradition, Metamorphosis and Legacy of K...
This dissertation examines the instrumental role played by women authors in the nineteenth-century c...
William Butler Yeats's lifelong practice of discussing literature by analogy to painting and sculptu...
This thesis examines three apparently unrelated matters, Keats's representation of women in his poem...
Despite the growing scholarly interest in the Pre-Raphaelites, the defining characteristics of their...
This analysis of Keats’s Odes of 1819 and discussion of Keats’s late lyrical style—what I term his “...
This dissertation offers a new literary history of the tradition of the “sister arts” in England dur...