
Signs for the times
About this book
This book explores imaginative and creative relationships between three major areas of mid-Victorian arts: literature, painting and architecture. Through the detailed critical analysis of particular novels, prose writings, paintings and buildings, the author establishes a fusion of realistic and symbolic values that he sees as central to Victorian creative imagination. He argues that the creative achievement of the mid-nineteenth century needs to be seen far more as a whole than it has been previously, and that fundamental imaginative terms are common to art and architecture, and major theoretical writers. -- Publisher description
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- OL Work ID
- OL3950409W
Subjects
British ArtsSymbolism in artVictorian ArtsRealism in artGreat britain, historyArt, britishArts britanniquesArts victoriensRéalisme (Art)Symbolisme dans l'artRealism (artistic form of expression)ART / History / GeneralRealism in literatureEnglish literature, history and criticism, early modern, 1500-1700