Walter Pater s European Imagination

Walter Pater s European Imagination
Author: Lene Østermark Johansen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: Europe
ISBN: 0192674684

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Walter Pater's European Imagination addresses Pater's literary cosmopolitanism as the first in-depth study of his fiction in dialogue with European literature. Pater's short pieces of fiction, the so-called 'imaginary portraits', trace the development of the European self over a period of some two thousand years. They include elements of travelogue and art criticism, together with discourses on myth, history, and philosophy. Examining Pater's methods of composition, use of narrative voice, and construction of character, the book draws on all of Pater's oeuvre and includes discussions of a range of his unpublished manuscripts, essays, and reviews. It engages with Pater's dialogue with the visual portrait and problematises the oscillation between type and individual, the generic and the particular, which characterises both the visual and the literary portrait. Exploring Pater's involvement with nineteenth-century historiography and collective memory, the book positions Pater's fiction solidly within such nineteenth-century genres as the historical novel and the Bildungsroman, while also discussing the portraits as specimens of biographical writing. As the 'Ur-texts' from which generations of modernist life-writing developed, Pater's 'imaginary portraits' became pivotal for such modernist writers as Virginia Woolf and Harold Nicolson. Walter Pater's European Imagination explores such twentieth-century successors, together with French contemporaries like Sainte-Beuve and followers like Marcel Schwob.

Walter Pater s European Imagination

Walter Pater s European Imagination
Author: Lene Østermark-Johansen
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2022-08-08
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780192674692

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Walter Pater's European Imagination addresses Pater's literary cosmopolitanism as the first in-depth study of his fiction in dialogue with European literature. Pater's short pieces of fiction, the so-called 'imaginary portraits', trace the development of the European self over a period of some two thousand years. They include elements of travelogue and art criticism, together with discourses on myth, history, and philosophy. Examining Pater's methods of composition, use of narrative voice, and construction of character, the book draws on all of Pater's oeuvre and includes discussions of a range of his unpublished manuscripts, essays, and reviews. It engages with Pater's dialogue with the visual portrait and problematises the oscillation between type and individual, the generic and the particular, which characterises both the visual and the literary portrait. Exploring Pater's involvement with nineteenth-century historiography and collective memory, the book positions Pater's fiction solidly within such nineteenth-century genres as the historical novel and the Bildungsroman, while also discussing the portraits as specimens of biographical writing. As the 'Ur-texts' from which generations of modernist life-writing developed, Pater's 'imaginary portraits' became pivotal for such modernist writers as Virginia Woolf and Harold Nicolson. Walter Pater's European Imagination explores such twentieth-century successors, together with French contemporaries like Sainte-Beuve and followers like Marcel Schwob.

Walter Pater

Walter Pater
Author: Philip Dodd
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 95
Release: 1981
Genre: History
ISBN: 0714631833

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First Published in 1981. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Walter Pater and the Beginnings of English Studies

Walter Pater and the Beginnings of English Studies
Author: Charles Martindale,Elizabeth Prettejohn,Lene Østermark-Johansen
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2023-10-31
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781108835893

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The first collected study of Pater's significance to criticism, revealing his pivotal role in establishing principles of the literary essay.

The Reception of Walter Pater in Europe

The Reception of Walter Pater in Europe
Author: Stephen Bann
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2013-02-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781623565862

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Just over a century after his death, Walter Pater's critical reputation now stands as high as it has ever been. In the English-speaking world, this has involved recovery from the widespread neglect and indifference which attended his work in the first half of the twentieth century. In Europe, however, enthusiastic disciples such as Hugo von Hofmannsthal in the German-speaking world and Charles Du Bos in France, helped to fuel a growing awareness of his writings as central to the emergence of modernist literature. Translations of works like Imaginary Portraits, established his distinctive voice as an aesthetic critic and his novel, Marius the Epicurean, was enthusiastically received in Paris in the 1920s and published in Turin on the eve of the Second World War. This collection traces the fortunes of Pater's writings in these three major literatures and their reception in Spain, Portugal, Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic.

The Reception of Walter Pater in Europe

The Reception of Walter Pater in Europe
Author: Stephen Bann
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2004
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:704745935

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Just over a century after his death, Walter Pater''s critical reputation now stands as high as it has ever been. In the English-speaking world, this has involved recovery from the widespread neglect and indifference which attended his work in the first half of the twentieth century. In Europe, however, enthusiastic disciples such as Hugo von Hofmannsthal in the German-speaking world and Charles Du Bos in France, helped to fuel a growing awareness of his writings as central to the emergence of modernist literature. Translations of works like Imaginary Portraits, established his distinctive voic.

Walter Pater and Persons

Walter Pater and Persons
Author: Stephen Cheeke
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2024-06-20
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780198920274

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Walter Pater and Persons investigates the vital concept of the Person in the work of Walter Pater, a major influence on late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century literature. Stephen Cheeke explores the intersections of the person, persona, and personality in Pater's work; re-examines arguments about his famously personal prose style; traces Pater's ambivalent fascination with impersonality and asceticism; considers the poetics of personification in his writings about Greek myth and religion, in the divine logos of early Christianity, and in the theory of Platonic Universals; and explores his fascination with metempsychosis (the many persons through whom the individual soul transmigrates). Cheeke also explores the networks in which Pater was interpreted and misinterpreted by different persons and personalities, such as Oscar Wilde, Arthur Symons, and W.B Yeats. Their (mis)readings of Pater, and rebellions against his work from Decadent, antinomian, and 'mystical' perspectives, reveal the ways in which Pater's writing had always been in a critical dialogue with its own thinking, as well as a prescient one in relation to his reception. The philosophical question of 'what is a person?'--a crucial one for the nineteenth century, and with an increasing urgency in our own times--is illuminated throughout this work.

Walter Pater and the Language of Sculpture

Walter Pater and the Language of Sculpture
Author: Lene Østermark-Johansen
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2011
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1409405842

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Walter Pater and the Language of Sculpture is the first monograph to discuss the Victorian critic Walter Pater's attitude to sculpture. Bringing together Pater's aesthetic theories with his theories on language and writing, it demonstrates how his ideas of the visual and written language are closely interlinked. This study throws new light on the extraordinary complexity and coherence of Pater's writing, and repositions him solidly within Victorian art and literature.