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Visionary and Dreamer

Two Poetic Painters: Samuel Palmer and Edward Burne-Jones

Visionary and Dreamer( )
Author: Cecil, David
Series title:The A. W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts Ser.
ISBN:978-0-691-01858-4
Publication Date:Sep 1983
Publisher:Princeton University Press
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $24.95
Book Description:

An eminent literary biographer and critic shows how poetry enriched the art of two representative English Romantic painters Visionary and Dreamer evokes the century of the poet-painter, when painting drew much of its inspiration from imaginative literature. Samuel Palmer (1805-1881), an unworldly visionary, obscure in his lifetime but now a recognized master, and Edward Burne-Jones (1833-1898), the Pre-Raphaelite daydreamer, once revered as a great painter...
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Book Details
Pages:330
Detailed Subjects: Art / Individual Artists / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):7.43 x 9.906 Inches
Book Weight:2.125 Pounds
Author Biography
Cecil, David (Author)
Lord Edward Christian David Gascoyne-Cecil was born on April 9, 1902 in Hatfield House, Hertforshire, England. "David Cecil" was educated at Eton College and he went on to Christ Church, Oxford, as an undergraduate. Upon his graduation in 1924 he became a Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford, until 1930. During this time he published his study of the poet, Cowper, which was entitled The Stricken Deer; this immediately secured his spot as a literary historian. In 1939 he became a Fellow of New College, Oxford, where he remained a Fellow until 1969, when he became an Honorary Fellow. In 1947 he became Professor of Rhetoric at Gresham College, London, for a year; but in 1948 he returned to the University of Oxford and remained a Professor of English Literature there until 1970.

In his lifetime, Cecil wrote studies and biographies of many prominent authors including: Thomas Hardy, Shakespeare, Thomas Gray, Dorothy Osborne, Jane Austen and Charles Lamb.

Cecil died on January 1, 1986. He was 83 years old.

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