A Victorian Muse: The Afterlife of Dante’s Beatrice in Nineteenth-Century Literature

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The figure of Dante’s Beatrice can be seen as a cultural phenomenon or myth during the nineteenth century, inspiring a wide variety of representations in literature and the visual arts. This study looks at the cultural afterlife of Beatrice in the Victorian period in remarkably different contexts. <br><br>Focusing on literary representations and selected examples from the visual arts, this book examines works by Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Christina Rossetti, George Eliot, Alfred Lord Tennyson and Walter Pater as well as by John Ruskin, Maria Rossetti and Arthur Henry Hallam. Julia Straub’s analysis shows how the various representations of Beatrice in literature and in the visual arts reflect in meaningful ways some of the central social and aesthetic concerns of the Victorian period, most importantly its discourse on gender. <br>This study offers fascinating insights into the Victorian reception of Dante by exploring the powerful appeal of his muse.

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Weight 0.272 kg
Dimensions 15.6 × 23.4 cm
Format

Paperback

Imprint

Language

Pages

192

Publisher

Year Published

2011-03-11

ISBN 10

1441192298

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

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