Creative negativity: four Victorian exemplars of the female quest
"Focusing on the early Modern and Victorian periods, the author finds covert revolutionaries in four female practioners of a strategy she calls creative negativity. She opens up for inspection the lives and creative endeavors of poet-photographer Julia Margaret Cameron (1815-1879), novelist-ess...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Focusing on the early Modern and Victorian periods, the author finds covert revolutionaries in four female practioners of a strategy she calls creative negativity. She opens up for inspection the lives and creative endeavors of poet-photographer Julia Margaret Cameron (1815-1879), novelist-essayist Anne Thackeray Ritchie (1837-1919), activist-spiritual leader Annie Besant (1847-1933), and actress-writer Elizabeth Robins (1862-1952)." "As she explores the interacting elements of creative negativity that their work exemplifies, the author demonstrates how the artistic and performative techniques employed by the four women provide them with the rhetorical tools with which they can construct, take apart, and reconstruct themselves. This uniquely interactive response propels the women through their successful enactments of the female quest." "Overall, this book provides a working model for seeing how a covert feminism operated during a key period of history."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | XIX, 275 S. Ill. |
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adam_text | Contents
List of Illustrations ix
Preface xi
1. Creative Negativity and the Female Quest i
2. The Singular Double Vision of Julia Margaret Cameron 17
3. Self Erasure and Self Creation in Anne Thackeray Ritchie 56
4. The Multiple Deconversions of Annie Wood Besant 96
5. Elizabeth Robins Outperforms the New Woman 135
Epilogue: The Female Quest Reconsidered 174
Notes 193
Works Consulted 225
Index 261
Jacket and title page photo: Albumen print by Julia Margaret
Cameron (1875). From volume 2 of Cameron s Illustrations to
Tennyson s IdyUs of the King. The J. Paul Getty Museum,
Los Angeles, Calif.
1. Julia Margaret Cameron (1852). Oil painting by G. F. Watts;
photograph by H. H. H. Cameron (1890). Getty 18
2. The Mountain Nymph, Sweet Liberty (1866). Photograph
by Julia Margaret Cameron. Helmut Gernsheim Collection,
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, The University
of Texas at Austin 20
3. Julia Margaret Cameron and her children Charles and Henry
(1859). Photograph attributed to Lord Somers. Michael and
Jane Wilson Collection, London 27
4. The Angel at the Tomb (1870). Photograph by J. M. Cameron.
Gernsheim, HRHRC 30
5. Julia Margaret Cameron at the piano (ca. 1863 1865). Photograph
attributed to O. G. Rejlander. Collection of Judith Hochberg and
Michael Mattis, Los Alamos, N.M. 38
6. Mrs. Herbert Duckworth (1867). Photograph by J. M. Cameron.
Gernsheim, HRHRC 49
7. Harriet ( Minnie ) Thackeray (1865). Photograph by
J. M. Cameron. Getty 51
8. Julia Margaret Cameron (1874). Photograph by
H.H.H. Cameron. Getty 53
ix
x List of Illustrations
9. The Amanuensis (Anne Isabella Thackeray). Oil painting
by William Makepeace Thackeray (ca. 1855). Belinda Norman Butler,
London 58
10. Anne Isabella Thackeray (ca. 1867). Photograph by J. M. Cameron.
Gernsheim, HRHRC 66
11. Anne Thackeray Ritchie (ca. 1883). Photograph by Elliott and Fry,
London. Fales Library, Elmer Bobst Library, New York University 75
12. Anne Thackeray Ritchie (ca. 1891). Photograph by Lord Battersea.
Belinda Norman Butler 93
13. Emily Wood and her daughter Annie (1867). The Theosophical
Society, Wheaton, 111., and Adyar, India 105
14. Annie Besant in her lecturing dress (1885). Photograph by
H. S. Mendelssohn, London m
15. Annie Besant in her Indian robes (1897). The Theosophical Society 120
16. Annie Besant as elder statesman (1924). The Theosophical Society 127
17. Elizabeth Robins in costume for James Albery s play Fot iven
(ca. 1882) 137
18. Elizabeth Robins as Helda Wangel in Henrik Ibsen s lie Master
Builder (1893). Mabel Smith, Literary Executor, Elizabeth Robins
Estate; The Elizabeth Robins Papers, Fales Library/Special
Collections, New York University 151
19. Elizabeth Robins as Hedda Gabler (1898). Photograph by
Aime Dupont. Mabel Smith; Fales 157
20. Elizabeth Robins in post suffrage years (ca. 1926). Mabel Smith;
Fales 172
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