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The Interconnections between Victorian Writers, Artists and Places

This volume deals with the various (direct and indirect) connections between literary figures, artists and locations during the Victorian era. It also addresses influential figures from before and after this period, such as William Blake, Sir Joshua Reynolds and Mother Teresa, as well as the connection between Britain and America in certain contexts. In establishing such relationships, this volume, therefore, covers a wide range of writers and painters, such as Charles Dickens, Arthur Conan Doyle, Thomas Hardy, William Morris, D. G. Rossetti, J. E. Millais, Herman Melville, J.M.W. Turner, G. M. Hopkins, William Butterfield, W. H. Ainsworth, and Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, while also including cultural topics related to both Victorian society and the eras which preceded it.


Kumiko Tanabe is a scholar of English literature and Victorian cultures, and lectures at Osaka University of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Japan. She holds an MA from Osaka University and a PhD from Hiroshima University, Japan. She previously spent time as Visiting Scholar at Downing College at the University of Cambridge in 2014 and 2019. Her most recent book is Gerard Manley Hopkins and His Poetics of Fancy (2013).

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ISBN: 1-5275-3825-7

ISBN13: 978-1-5275-3825-2

Release Date: 18th September 2019

Pages: 258

Price: £64.99

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