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Tuesday, August 26, 2008

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We present today a new Brontë publication by Ashgate:
The Brontës in the World of the Arts
Edited by Sandra Hagan, Vancouver Island University, Canada, and Juliette Wells, Manhattanville College, USA
Series : The Nineteenth Century Series

* Imprint: Ashgate
* Illustrations: Includes 21 b&w illustrations and 1 music example
* Published: September 2008
* Format: 234 x 156 mm
* Extent: 270 pages
* Binding: Hardback
* ISBN: 978-0-7546-5752-1
* Price : £55.00 » Online: £49.50


Although previous scholarship has acknowledged the importance of the visual arts to the Brontës, relatively little attention has been paid to the influence of music, theatre, and material culture on the siblings' lives and literature. This interdisciplinary collection presents new research on the Brontes' relationship to the wider world of the arts, including their relationship to the visual arts.

The contributors examine the siblings' artistic ambitions, productions, and literary representations of creative work in both amateur and professional realms. Also considered are re-envisionings of the Brontës' works, with an emphasis on those created in the artistic media the siblings themselves knew or practiced.

With essays by scholars who represent the fields of literary studies, music, art, theatre studies, and material culture, the volume brings together the strongest current research and suggests areas for future work on the Brontës and their cultural contexts.

Contents: Introduction, Juliette Wells and Sandra Hagan
Educating 'the artist's eye': Charlotte Brontë and the pictorial image, Christine Alexander
Out of the picture?: Branwell Brontë and Jane Eyre, Richard J. Dunn
Anne Brontë's aesthetics: painting in The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, Antonia Losano
'Some of your accomplishments are not ordinary': the limits of artistry in Jane Eyre, Juliette Wells
The hieroglyphics of Catherine: Emily Brontë and the musical matrix, Meg Harris Williams
Shirley's window on a musical society in transition, Juliette Wells with Ruth A Solie
It 'might gift me with a world of delight': Charlotte Brontë and the pleasures of acting, Anne W. Jackson
'In this same gown of shadow': functions of fashion in Villette, Sara T. Bernstein
An uneasy marriage: Edmund Dulac, Lucy Snowe, and the illustration of Villette, Sandra Hagan
Jane Eyre's Other: the emergence of Bertha, Patsy Stoneman
Music of the moors: the voices of Emily Brontë and Cathy in song and opera, Linda Lister
Bibliography
Index.
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