The woman painter in Victorian literature

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Subjects (LCSH):
English fiction -- 19th century -- History and criticismEnglish fiction -- Women authors -- History and criticism
Art and literature -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th century
Women artists in literature
Aesthetics in literature
Feminism in literature
Art in literature
Issue Date:
2008Metadata
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The Ohio State University PressDescription:
(print) xiii, 300 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
Contents:
Prevailing winds and cross-currents : public discourse and the history of Victorian women painters -- Desire and feminist aesthetics in Anne Bronte's The tenant of Wildfell Hall -- Ekphrasis and the art of courtship in Jane Eyre -- Making a living : Howitt, Eliot, Oliphant -- The afterlife of Angelica Kauffman -- Disfigurement and beauty in Dinah Craik and Charlotte Yonge -- Painting the new woman : Mary Ward and the woman artist
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Item embargoed for five years
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BookISBN:
9780814210819 (print)814210813 (print)
Other Identifiers:
OCLC #155128212 (print)LCCN 2007028410 (print)
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