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The Pre-Raphaelites and Orientalism: Language and Cognition in Remediations of the East

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Availability:In StockContributor:Eleonora SassoSeries:Edinburgh Critical Studies in Victorian CulturePublish date:2019-11-27Pages:232
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Edinburgh University PressISBN-13:9781474454865ISBN-10:1474454860UPC:9781474454865Book Category:Literary Criticism, ArtBook Subcategory:English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Middle Eastern, Criticism & TheorySize:9.10 x 6.00 x 0.60 inchesWeight:0.8003Product ID:SCR8BE05SF

Investigates the latent and manifest traces of the East in Pre-Raphaelite literature and culture
The Pre-Raphaelites and Orientalism: Language and Cognition in Remediations of the East redefines the task of interpreting the East in the late nineteenth century. Weaving together literary, linguistic and cognitive analyses of Pre-Raphaelite paintings, illustrations and writings, socio-cultural investigations of the Orient, and rhetorical considerations about Arabian forms of writing, the terms of critical debate surrounding the East are redefined. It takes as a starting point Edward Said's Orientalism (1978) in order to investigate the latent and manifest traces of the East in Pre-Raphaelite literature and culture. As the book demonstrates, the Pre-Raphaelites and their associates appeared to be the most eligible representatives of a profoundly conservative manifestation of the Orient, of its mystic aura, criminal underworld, and feminine sensuality, or to put it into Arabic terms, of its aja'ib (marvels), mutalibun (treasure-hunters) and hur al-ayn (femmes fatales).
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Looks at how selected examples of Pre-Raphaelite writings acted as major vehicles for raising awareness of cultural diversityRedefines the task of interpreting the East in the late nineteenth century taking as a starting point Edward Said's Orientalism (1978)By investigating the pervasive influence of The Arabian Nights on Pre-Raphaelite texts, this study aims at bringing together Western and Eastern forms of writing;Outlines the reasons why the writings by John Ruskin, D.G. Rossetti, Christina Rossetti, William Morris, Algernon Swinburne, Aubrey Beardsley, and Ford Madox Ford play such a prominent role in the Oriental debate

Languages:EnglishPublisher:Edinburgh University PressISBN-13:9781474454865ISBN-10:1474454860UPC:9781474454865Book Category:Literary Criticism, ArtBook Subcategory:English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Middle Eastern, Criticism & TheorySize:9.10 x 6.00 x 0.60 inchesWeight:0.8003Product ID:SCR8BE05SF

Eleonora Sasso is a Lecturer in English with the University "G. d'Annunzio" of Chieti-Pescara. She is the author of Victorian Dominatrices: Women of Arcane Power in Nineteenth-Century Fiction (Arachne Publishing, 2012), How the Writings of William Morris Shaped the Literary Style of Tennyson, Swinburne, Gissing, and Yeats (The Edwin Mellen Press, 2011) and William Morris Between Utopia and Medievalism (Arachne, 2007).


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