Victorian Links


General Victorian resources
Victorian art (incorporating THE PRE-RAPHAELITES and INDIVIDUAL ARTISTS)
Victorian literature (incorporating INDIVIDUAL AUTHORS)

General Victorian resources
  • The Historians of British Art (HBA), a College Art Association affiliated group, was founded in 1992 to foster communication and promote the study and sharing of ideas among those engaged in any type of scholarship or other professional endeavor related to British art of every area and period. The membership of HBA is international in scope. HBA has affiliated sessions at the annual CAA conference. In addition to CAA events, HBA has sponsored sessions at multi-disciplinary venues.
  • The Research Society for Victorian Periodicals (RSVP)
  • Patrick Leary's wonderfully useful Victorian Research Web, engendered by the VICTORIA-L mailing list.
  • The Victorian Web, George Landow's impressive hypertext project covering art, literature, history, and politics in ictorian Britain
  • Mitsuharu Matsuoka's comprehensive list of Victorian Web Sites
  • The Victorian Society in America


Victorian Art

THE PRE-RAPHAELITES

See also Arts and Crafts movement links


INDIVIDUAL ARTISTS AND ARCHITECTS

Augustus W. N. Pugin

The Rope Cousins

Dante Gabriel Rossetti

Elizabeth Siddal


Victorian Literature

INDIVIDUAL AUTHORS

Elizabeth Barrett & Robert Browning

Charles Dickens

George Eliot [Mary Ann Evans]

Elizabeth Gaskell

George Gissing

Thomas Hardy

Henry James

Rudyard Kipling

Rosamund Marriott-Watson (name used by Rosamund Ball)

Alfred, Lord Tennyson

Edward Thomas

Oscar Wilde

Charlotte Mary Yonge

We are working to make this fairly extensive website (some 90+ pages at the moment and growing) a focus for information of all kinds about Yonge. In particular the "Her Works" page links to the ever-increasing number of online Yonge texts and articles. There are also summaries, reviews, extensive notes on sources, bibliographies, conference notes and anything else to do with Yonge that can usefully be collected in one place. On one of these pages - where Yonge writes of the influence of Morris and The Earthly Paradise in the Preface to her novel Love and Life - we have included a bibliographical link directing interested readers to the WM Society website for more on who Morris was and what he did.
Martin Rush

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