Poetry on Pre-Raphaelite principles: science, nature and knowledge in William Michael Rossetti’s 'Fancies at Leisure' and 'Mrs. Holmes Grey'


Autoria(s): Holmes, John
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18/11/2013

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This article demonstrates how early Pre-Raphaelite poetry worked according to the principle that art should be modelled on science theorised by the Pre-Raphaelites in their early essays. As the main theorists (rather than practitioners) of Pre-Raphaelite art, F. G. Stephens and William Michael Rossetti defined the Pre-Raphaelite project in terms of observation, investigation, experiment, the “adherence to fact” and the “search after truth”. In the hands of the early Pre-Raphaelite poets, and particularly Rossetti himself, poetry too becomes a mode of scientific enquiry into the natural world, the nature of observation, human psychology and medical practice.

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http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/37468/1/Poetry%20on%20Pre-Raphaelite%20Principles.docx

Holmes, J. <http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/view/creators/90001392.html> (2013) Poetry on Pre-Raphaelite principles: science, nature and knowledge in William Michael Rossetti’s 'Fancies at Leisure' and 'Mrs. Holmes Grey'. Victorian Poetry. ISSN 1530-7190 (In Press)

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en

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West Virginia University Press

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http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/37468/

creatorInternal Holmes, John

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Article

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