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by Jerome H. Buckley (Editor)
In 1848, three painters--Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Holman Hunt, and John Everett Millais--established a movement known as the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.
Although the brotherhood lasted only four years, the movement itself had an indelible effect on art and letters in middle and late Victorian England, despite there being no simple definition of its aims. This standard anthology presents major Pre-Raphaelite poets--Dante Rossetti, Christina Rossetti, William Morris, Algernon Charles Swinburne and George Meredith--as well as the minor Pre-Raphaelite poets William Michael Rossetti, Thomas Woolner, Elizabeth Siddal Rossetti, William Allingham, Richard Watson Dixon, Arthur O'Shaughnessy, Philip Bourke Marston, and Theodore Watts-Dunton. It also includes a section on "Polemic, Parody, and Criticism" featuring writings from John Ruskin, Robert Buchanan, Dante Rossetti, W.H. Mallock, Henry Duff Traill, W. S. Gilbert, Walter Pater, and Oscar Wilde.
Collected, edited, and introduced by renowned Victorian scholar Jerome H. Buckley, this anthology is the authoritative collection of Pre-Raphaelite literature.
Author Biography
Jerome H. Buckley was the Gurney Professor Emeritus of English Literature at Harvard University and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He was the author of many books, among them The Victorian Temper, Tennyson: The Growth of a Poet, The Triumph of Time, and The Turning Key: Autobiography and the Subjective Impulse.