From Gothic to Romantic: Thomas Chatterton's BristolAlistair Heys Redcliffe, 2005 - 144 páginas Even 235 years after his supposed death by suicide, Bristol s boy-poet Thomas Chatterton remains a fascinating and controversial figure. This challenging collection of eight essays questions long-held assumptions about Chatterton's life and offers new insights into the young poet's influence on English art and literature. Architectural historian Timothy Mowl argues that, rather than a proto-Romantic, Chatterton was more a Rococo poet living among the eclectic furore of a brash Rococo city. Art historian Michael Liversidge assesses how the Chatterton myth encouraged and influenced artistic depictions of St Mary Redcliffe church by artists such as Girtin,Turner and Varley. |
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... Rowley's Bristowe or even Chatterton's Bristol , especially in the wake of Nick Groom's report that there is now nothing to see.7 Visiting a place mentioned in a story by Anton Chekhov convinced Janet Malcolm that read- ing the magical ...
... Rowley's Bristowe or even Chatterton's Bristol , especially in the wake of Nick Groom's report that there is now nothing to see.7 Visiting a place mentioned in a story by Anton Chekhov convinced Janet Malcolm that read- ing the magical ...
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... Rowley poetry sought to recreate the multi - faceted reality of city life , through the complex prism of earlier centuries and the voices of supposed poets ( late medieval Rowley copying early medieval Turgot , for example ) . One ...
... Rowley poetry sought to recreate the multi - faceted reality of city life , through the complex prism of earlier centuries and the voices of supposed poets ( late medieval Rowley copying early medieval Turgot , for example ) . One ...
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... Rowley and Truth ; wherein Rowley is exhorted to emulate in winged words the more solid satisfaction of Canynges's piety : As onn a Hylle one Eve sittynge At oure Ladie's Chirch mouche wonderynge The counynge hendie worke so fine , Han ...
... Rowley and Truth ; wherein Rowley is exhorted to emulate in winged words the more solid satisfaction of Canynges's piety : As onn a Hylle one Eve sittynge At oure Ladie's Chirch mouche wonderynge The counynge hendie worke so fine , Han ...
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