Generations of modernism, or, a queer variety of natural history: Edmund Gosse and sculptural modernity
This essay returns to the seminal accounts of late-Victorian sculpture provided by Philip Henry Gosse. It seeks to suggest that an interdisciplinary, Janus-faced methodology, one that looks both forward to Modernism and backward to the mid-Victorian period, and out from art history to the Victorian...
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