Descript |
viii, 244 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour) |
Contents |
Contents: Muriel Adrien: What Did Victorian Sleeping Beauties Dream of? About the Great Number of Representations of Sleep in the Late Nineteenth Century - Beatrice Laurent: The Strange Case of the Victorian Sleeping Maid - Laurence Talairach-Vielmas: The 'ghastly waxwork at the fair': Charles Dickens's Sleeping Beauty in Great Expectations - Manuela D'Amore: Engendering Creative Negativity: Anne Thackeray Ritchie's The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood (1866) - Stefania Arcara: Sleep and Liberation: The Opiate World of Elizabeth Siddal - Laurence Roussillon-Constanty: Immortal and Deadly Icons: Dante Gabriel Rossetti's Sleeping Beauties - Cristina Pascu-Tulbure: Aesthetics of Desire: Ruskin, Burne-Jones and Their Sleeping Beauties - Anne Chassagnol: Nuptial Dreams and Toxic Fantasies: Visions of Feminine Desire in John Anster Fitzgerald's Fairy Paintings The Stuff That Dreams Are Made of (1858) - Marie Cordie-Levy: Julia Margaret Cameron's Sleeping Beauties - Anne-Florence Gillard-Estrada: Beneath the Surface: Sleeping Beauties in Representations of Antiquity and their Reception (1860-1900). |
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ISBN |
9783035306606 (e-book) |
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9783035306606 (ebook) |
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