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Women in Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s Arthurian Renditions (1854–1867) (Critical Perspectives on English and American Literature, Communication and Culture)
José María Mesa Villar
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| #11444591 in Books | 2014-03-10 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.80 x1.00 x5.80l,.0 | File type: PDF | 482 pages||About the Author|José María Mesa Villar began research into Rossetti in 2004, upon receiving a grant from the Spanish Ministry of Education (within the framework of the FPU University Teacher Training Programme). He holds an MA and a European PhD i
This scholarly but accessible volume traces the impact of the enduring themes and key women characters from Arthurian tradition in Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s artistic corpus. Combining literary and visual analysis, the author opens a double perspective upon the past to emphasize that the painter-poet’s renditions on the legend of Camelot should not be read only as merely illustrative of pre-existing textual sources. Quite on the contrary, his personal take stan...
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