Description
Published in association with the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
About the Author
John Holmes is professor of Victorian literature and culture, University of Birmingham.
Reviews
Winner of The British Society for Literature and Science Prize
"The author offers reinterpretations of well- known works through the Brotherhood's focus on scientific principles in a society disturbed by evolutionary theory."-The William Morris Society Magazine
"It is this now almost forgotten view of a ready alliance between science and nature that Holmes brilliantly recreates in his very sumptuously presented book"-Bernard Richards, Oxford Magazine
"One of the novel and rewarding aspects of Holmes's account is his combined treatment of painting, poetry and architecture (including sculpture) [. . .] This range of coverage, uniformly competent and incisive, is one of Holmes's chief achievements"-G.A. Bremner, Burlington Magazine
"John Holmes may be said to have achieved the near impossible in finding a little studied aspect of Pre-Raphaelitism and producing a stimulating book covering not only painting and architecture but also poetry and prose [. . .] There are other interesting themes and pockets of research in this judiciously illustrated study (half of the 150 plates are in colour), all benefiting from Yale's impeccable editing and design"-Stephen Wildman, The Art Newspaper
"Perhaps one of the most valuable results of reading The Pre-Raphaelites and Science is that it helps to refocus the PRB firmly within the context of their historical and social milieu rather than treating them as, by default, an exceptional artistic movement which had only tenuous links to all the Victorian background noise from which they sought to extricate themselves"-Mark Jones, Pre-Raphaelite Society Review
Long listed for the Historians of British Art Book Prize
Book Information
ISBN 9780300232066
Author John Holmes
Format Hardback
Page Count 308
Imprint Yale University Press
Publisher Yale University Press
Weight(grams) 1642g