M1 REVI 2016 biblio-1 - UFR Langues et Communication
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M1 REVI 2016 biblio-1 - UFR Langues et Communication
M1 REVI 2016-17 Séminaire de spécialité B. Coste Punch’s Aesthetes A major artistic trend in late-Victorian Britain, the Aesthetic Movement was multi-faceted. It was also partly defined by the parodies and caricatures it elicited. This seminar is devoted to a presentation of major figures and texts of British Aestheticism through the caricatures and parodies they elicited. A selection of texts and cartoons from Punch will be provided. The course is available on Moodle. • • 12h de cours Modalités de contrôle: oral par tirage au sort entre les séminaires de spécialité Bibliography - Punch Punch magazine is available on archive.org (a selection of cartoons will be provided) - Aestheticism o Stephen Calloway and Lynn Federle Orr, eds., The Cult of Beauty : The Aesthetic Movement 1860-1900, London, V & A Publishing, 2011. B2UFR OBLIGATOIRE o Bénédicte Coste and Catherine Delyfer, eds., Aesthetic Lives: “New experiences, new subjects of poetry, new forms of art”, High Wycombe, Rivendale, 2013. B2UFR o Charlotte Gere with Lesley Hoskins, Oscar Wilde and the House Beautiful, London, Lund Humphries, 2000. o Lionel Lambourne, The Aesthetic Movement, London, Phaidon, 1996. o Elizabeth Prettejohn, Art for Art’s Sake: Aestheticism in Victorian Painting, New Haven, CT, Yale University Press, 2007. B2UFR o Small, Ian, The Aesthetes: A Sourcebook, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1979. B2UFR o Talia Schaffer and Kathy Alexis Psomiades, eds., Women and British Aestheticism, Charlottesville, UP of Virginia, 1999. - Gabriel Dante Rossetti • The Rossetti Archive www.rossettiarchive.org Digital resource including copies of Rossetti’s poetry, prose, art works, manuscripts, and correspondence, in addition to a rich array of contemporary contextual material and bibliographic essays. - C. Swinburne • Swinburne, Algernon Charles, Poems and Prose, Dent, 1950. B2UFR Campus. Salle lecture Langues EN-W-SWIN/56147 OBLIGATOIRE • « Modernité de Swinburne (1837-1909) », Etudes anglaises, N° 62/2, 2009. • Stefano Evangelista, « Swinburne’s Galleries », Yearbook of English Studies, 2009. • Swinburne, Algernon Charles, Poèmes & ballades, Coeuvres-et-Valsery : Ressouvenances, impr. 2009. BU Droit-Lettres Niveau 1 821.8 SWI A • Swinburne, Algernon Charles, Chants d'avant l'aube, Coeuvres-et-Valsery : Ressouvenances, 2008. BU Droit-Lettres Niveau 1 821.8 SWI Ac - Walter Pater • Pater, Walter, The Renaissance, Studies in Art and Poetry, Oxford and New York: OUP, 1998. OBLIGATOIRE (see ‘Preface’ and ‘Conclusion’ available on Moodle) • Laurel Brake, Walter Pater. Portsmouth, UK, Northcote House, coll. Writers and Work, 1994. Their • Elizabeth Prettejohn, “Walter Pater and Aesthetic Painting”, in After the Pre- Raphaelites: Art and Aestheticism in Victorian England, edited by Elizabeth Prettejohn, Manchester, Manchester University Press, 1999, 36-58. • Lesley Higgins and Elicia Clements, eds., Victorian Aesthetic Conditions, Walter Pater across the arts, Houndmills, Palgrave, 2010. - J. A. Mc Neil Whistler, The Gentle Art of Making Enemies (available on Moodle) • Robin Spencer, James McNeill Whistler, London, Tate Publishing, 2005. • Robin Spencer, “Whistler, Swinburne, and Art for Art’s Sake”, in After the Pre- Raphaelites: Art and Aestheticism in Victorian England, edited by Elizabeth Prettejohn, Manchester, Manchester University Press, 1999, 59-89. The Whistler Archive • http://www.gla.ac.uk/services/specialcollections/collections- z/whistlerarchive/#d.en.119062 http://www.colby.edu/academics_cs/museum/ - Other electronic valuable resources • http://www.archive.org (a mine for downloading nineteenth-century material) • Orsay Museum. This webpage provides a portal to scores of resources in art. http://www.musee-orsay.fr/en/espace- professionnels/professionals/researchers/usefullinks.html#c59868