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Edith Wharton and the Visual Arts
Paperback Published on: 03/11/2009
Price: £22.99
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Synopsis
This work explores Edith Wharton's career-long concern with a 19th-century visual culture that limited female artistic agency and expression. Wharton repeatedly invoked the visual arts - especially painting - as a medium for revealing the ways that women's bodies have been represented (as passive, sexualized, infantilized, sickly, dead). Well-versed in the Italian masters, Wharton made special use of the art of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, particularly its penchant for producing not portraits of individual women but instead icons onto whose bodies male desire is superimposed.
Publisher information
- Publisher: The University of Alabama Press
- ISBN: 9780817355524
- Number of pages: 264
- Dimensions: 226 x 152 x 17 mm
- Weight: 413g
- Languages: English