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Pre-Raphaelitism's influence during the long nineteenth century was far-reaching, affecting artistic and literary thought in places, media, and times far removed from its origins in 1848 London. Worldwide Pre-Raphaelitism examines the movement's development beyond England, from the continental "immortals" glorified by the nascent Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood to later reactions against and in sympathy with the ideals of the movement after it had ended. This collection of essays by art historians, literary critics, fashion historians, women's studies scholars, and independent researchers from around the world enhances our understanding of the global impact of Pre-Raphaelitism on the art-historical and literary developments of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

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Acknowledgments

Introduction
THOMAS J. TOBIN

1. An Inventory of the Pre-Raphaelite Mental Museum, October 1849
BÉATRICE LAURENT

2. William Holman Hunt, Race, and Orientalism
FRANCESCA VANKE ALTMAN

3. Rossetti's "A Last Confession" and Italian Nationalism
CHRISTOPHER M. KEIRSTEAD

4. A Dutch Lady of Shalott
LINDA A. GROEN

5. "Pre-Raphaelite Ornaments in the European Slaughterhouse": Pre-Raphaelitism and Croatian Culture
TATJANA JUKIC

6. Symbolist Debts to Pre-Raphaelitism: A Pan-European Phenomenon
SUSAN P. CASTERAS

7. William Morris's Later Writings and the Socialist Modernism of Lewis Grassic Gibbon
FLORENCE S. BOOS

8. Pre-Raphaelitism's Farewell Tour: "Israfel" [Gertrude Hudson] Goes to India
MARGARET D. STETZ

9. Pre-Raphaelitism in Hungary
ÉVA PÉTERI

10. Pre-Raphaelitism in Colonial Australia
JULIETTE PEERS

11. "Lo, here is felawschipe": Morris, Medievalism, and Christian Socialism in America
PAUL HARDWICK

12. "Count us but clay for them to fashion": Pre-Raphaelite Refashionings in Canada
DAVID LATHAM

13. Keats's Poetry as a Common Thread in English and American Pre-Raphaelitism
SARAH WOOTTON

Contributors

Index

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9780791484227

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Worldwide Pre-Raphaelitism
SUNY series, Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century
Pamela K. Gilbert, editor
WORLDWIDEPRE-RAPHAELITISM
Edited by
Thomas J. Tobin
State University of New York Press
Cover illustration: William Holman Hunt,The Lantern-Maker’s Courtship: A Street Scene in Cairo(1854–61, Manchester City Art Gallery). From W. H. Hunt,Pre-Raphaelitism and the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood,2 vols. (New York: Macmillan, 1905), 2:17.
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Library of Congress CataloginginPublication Data Worldwide Pre-Raphaelitism / edited by Thomas J. Tobin. p. cm. – (SUNY series, studies in the long nineteenth century) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-7914-6265-X (alk. paper)—ISBN 0-7914-6266-8 (pbk. : alk. paper) 1. Pre-Raphaelitism. 2. Arts, Modern–19th century. 3. Arts, Modern–20th century. I. Tobin, Thomas J. II. Series. NX454.5.P7W67 2004 709'.03'4–dc22 2003070441
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“The hieroglyphics in question are ‘P. R. B.,’ and they are the initials of the words ‘Præ-Raffaelite Brotherhood.’ . . . A glance at some of the minor ex-hibitions now open will prove what really clever men have been bitten by this extraordinary art-whim, of utterly banishing and disclaiming perspec-tive and everything like rotundity of form. It has been suggested that the globe-shape of the world must be very afflicting to the ingenious gentlemen in question.”
A[ngus] B[ethune] R[each], “Town Talk and Table Talk.” Illustrated London News(20 April 1850), 306.
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CONTENTS
Figures Acknowledgments Introduction THOMASJ. TOBIN
An Inventory of the Pre-Raphaelite Mental Museum, October 1849 BÉATRICELAURENT
William Holman Hunt, Race, and Orientalism FRANCESCAVANKEALTMAN
Rossetti’s “A Last Confession” and Italian Nationalism CHRISTOPHERM. KEIRSTEAD
A Dutch Lady of Shalott LINDAA. GROEN
“Pre-Raphaelite Ornaments in the European Slaughterhouse”: Pre-Raphaelitism and Croatian Culture TATJANAJUKI´C
Symbolist Debts to Pre-Raphaelitism: A Pan-European Phenomenon SUSANP. CASTERAS
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William Morris’s Later Writings and the Socialist Modernism of Lewis Grassic Gibbon FLORENCES. BOOS
Pre-Raphaelitism’s Farewell Tour: “Israfel” [Gertrude Hudson] Goes to India MARGARETD. STETZ
Pre-Raphaelitism in Hungary ÉVAPÉTERI
Pre-Raphaelitism in Colonial Australia JULIETTEPEERS
“Lo, here is felawschipe”: Morris, Medievalism, and Christian Socialism in America PAULHARDWICK
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“Count us but clay for them to fashion”: Pre-Raphaelite Refashionings in Canada DAVIDLATHAM
Keats’s Poetry as a Common Thread in English and American Pre-Raphaelitism SARAHWOOTTON
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William Holman Hunt,The Finding of the Saviour in the Temple(1854–60). Simeon Solomon,Carrying the Scrolls of the Law(1867). Matthijs Maris,The Lady of Shalott(1882). ˇ Branko Senoa,Iz Kraljevice“From Kraljevica” (1908). Tomislav Krizman,larkoiviaMc´ivejlarK “Prince Marko and the Fairy” (1910).
Aladár Körösfôi Kriesch:The Good Helmsman(1907). Gobelin-style tapestry, woven by Leon Belmonte.
Ede Torockai Wigand: Dining-room at the World Exhibition in Milan (1906). Aladár Körösfôi Kriesch,Ego Sum Via, Veritas et Vita(1903). Lajos Gulácsy,Helena(1904). J. E. H. MacDonald,A Word to Us All(1900, leaf l, pen-and-ink and watercolor). Phillips Thompson,Labor Reform Songster,title page (Philadelphia: Journal of the Knights of Labor, 1892) and William Morris,Chants for Socialists,title page (London: Socialist League Office, 1885).
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