The Pre‐Raphaelite School: Recent Approaches
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Authors
Kilbride, Laura
Abstract
jats:titleAbstract</jats:title>jats:pCriticism of literary Pre‐Raphaelitism has not kept pace with reappraisals of Pre‐Raphaelite visual arts. The assumption of easy translatability between the different idioms of poetry and the visual arts has led to an established canon of Pre‐Raphaelite poets, which may have short‐circuited sustained investigation into Pre‐Raphaelite poetic style. This article considers work published since 2008 by way of three connected challenges facing critics keen to test the appellation “Pre‐Raphaelite”, which I explore under the headings of ambidexterity, brotherhood and style.</jats:p>
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This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/lic3.12258
Keywords
47 Language, Communication and Culture, 4705 Literary Studies
Journal Title
Literature Compass
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Journal ISSN
1741-4113
1741-4113
1741-4113
Volume Title
12
Publisher
Wiley
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I am especially thankful to both the Delaware Art Museum and The University of Delaware Library for the granting of this fellowship.