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245 00 Late Victorian orientalism :|brepresentations of the east 
       in nineteenth-century literature, art and culture from the
       pre-Raphaelites to John la Farge /|cedited by Eleonora 
       Sasso. 
264  1 London :|bAnthem Press,|c2020. 
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490 1  Anthem nineteenth-century series 
505 0  Cover -- Front Matter -- Half-title -- Title page -- 
       Copyright information -- Table of Contents -- List of 
       Figures -- Notes on Contributors -- Chapters Int-9 -- 
       Introduction -- Notes -- Chapter 1. FitzGerald's timelines
       -- Notes -- Chapter 2. Empires and scapegoats: The Pre-
       Raphaelites in the Near East -- William Holman Hunt -- 
       Austen Henry Layard and Dante Gabriel Rossetti -- William 
       Morris -- A brief coda -- Appendix: British presence in 
       the Near East -- Notes -- Chapter 3. Aja'ib, mutalibun and
       hur al-ayn: Rossetti, Morris, Swinburne and the Arabian 
       Nights -- The young Rossetti as illustrator of the Nights 
       -- Rossetti's Oriental double works of art -- William 
       Morris and the Oriental lure of the forbidden -- Algernon 
       Swinburne and the fleshly sensuality of the Nights -- 
       Notes -- Chapter 4. The use of contradictions in John La 
       Farge's prismatic syncretism -- Notes -- Chapter 5. 
       'Strange webs with Eastern merchants': The Orient of 
       aesthetic poetry -- Notes -- Chapter 6. Rudyard Kipling, 
       The Mark of the Beast and the elusive monkey -- Notes -- 
       Chapter 7. Borrowed verses: Code and representation within
       the first travelogue of the city of Hong Kong, 1841-42 -- 
       Appendix: Excerpt texts of Hongkong and the Hongkonians --
       Canton Register, 21 December 1841 -- (Communicated.) -- 
       Hongkong and the Hongkonians, Review the First -- 
       Supplement to the Canton Register, 11 January 1842 -- 
       (Communicated.) -- Hongkong and the Hongkonians, Review 
       the First -- Notes -- Chapter 8. Newby and Thesiger: 
       Humour and lament in the Hindu Kush -- Newby, amateurism 
       and post-war British travel writing -- Thesiger and the 
       Victorian tradition -- Theorising contemporary travel 
       writing -- Hardy explorer, amateur traveller -- The 
       passing of an age -- Conclusions -- Notes -- Chapter 9. 
       The exoticism of Téchiné's Les Soeurs Brontë: The dream of
       an impossible elsewhere. Téchiné and the Brontë sisters: 
       Two crossed destinies between isolation and revenge -- The
       imaginary journey at Haworth, among desert lands  and 
       impossible Eastern horizons: The secret and  segregated 
       universe of -- Notes -- End Matter -- Bibliography -- 
       Index. 
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600 10 Said, Edward W.|tOrientalism. 
650  0 Orientalism. 
650  0 Orientalism in art. 
650  0 Orientalism in literature. 
650  0 Literature, Modern|y19th century|xHistory and criticism. 
650  0 Art, Modern|y19th century. 
700 1  Sasso, Eleonora,|eeditor. 
830  0 Anthem nineteenth-century studies. 
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