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Author Sheldon, Julie, author.

Title The Letters of Elizabeth Rigby, Lady Eastlake.

Imprint Liverpool University Press, 2009.

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Series Liverpool English Text and Studies ; 55.
Contents Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- The Letters -- 1830 -- 1834 -- 1835 -- 1836 -- 1837 -- 1840 -- 1841 -- 1842 -- 1843 -- 1844 -- 1845 -- 1846 -- 1847 -- 1848 -- 1849 -- 1851 -- 1852 -- 1853 -- 1854 -- 1855 -- 1856 -- 1858 -- 1859 -- 1860 -- 1861 -- 1862 -- 1863 -- 1864 -- 1865 -- 1866 -- 1867 -- 1868 -- 1869 -- 1870 -- 1871 -- 1872 -- 1873 -- 1874 -- 1875 -- 1876 -- 1877 -- 1878 -- 1879 -- 1880 -- 1881 -- 1882 -- 1883 -- 1884 -- 1885 -- 1886 -- 1887 -- 1888 -- 1889 -- 1890 -- 1891 -- 1892 -- 1893 -- Chronological Bibliography of Works by Elizabeth Eastlake -- Select Bibliography -- Index.
Summary 2009 was the bicentenary of the birth of the English writer, translator, critic and amateur artist Elizabeth Rigby, Lady Eastlake (1809-1893). Bringing together a comprehensive collection of her surviving correspondence, the Letters of Elizabeth Rigby, Lady Eastlake reveals significant new material about this extraordinary figure in Victorian society. The scope of Lady Eastlakes writing is wide and interdisciplinary, which recommends her as a significant figure in Victorian culture, giving rise to revelations about the ways in which different cultural activities were linked. Lady Eastlake lived for extended periods of time abroad in Germany and Estonia, and wrote an early work about her impressions of the Baltic, her subsequent writing took the form of reviews for the periodical press, including reviews of Jane Eyre, Vanity Fair, Ruskin, Coleridge, and Madame de Stael. She also wrote on womens subjects, including articles on the education of women. However, the great proportions of her publications are art-related reviews: she wrote one of earliest critical texts on photography and produced several essays on artists. The lively correspondence of Lady Eastlake not only contributes to a more holistic understanding of nineteenth-century culture, it also shows how a well connected woman could play an important role in the Victorian art world.
Language English.
Subject Eastlake, Elizabeth Rigby 1809-1893
Critics -- Great Britain -- Correspondence.
History (General)
Critiques -- Grande-Bretagne -- Correspondance.
Biography and True Stories.
LITERARY COLLECTIONS -- Letters.
Critics
Great Britain https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJdmp7p3cx8hpmJ8HvmTpP
Indexed Term Diaries
Letters and Journals
Ruskin
Early photography
Early Critic
Dagboeken
Brieven en Dagbladen
Vroege fotografie
Vroege kritiek
Genre/Form personal correspondence.
Personal correspondence
Personal correspondence.
Correspondance privée.
Other Form: 1846311942
ISBN 9781846311949
1846311942
9781789624212 (electronic bk.)
1789624215 (electronic bk.)
Standard No. 389225
AU@ 000051499890
AU@ 000058146105
GBVCP 865736766
NZ1 14936100
AU@ 000068765806

 
    
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