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1851 - 1860 - A typical example of his work from this period is “How They Met Themselves” (Fritzwilliam Museum, Cambridge). 

1856 - He was led by Sir Thomas Malory's Morte Darthur and Tennyson's Idylls of the King to evoke in his paintings an imaginary Arthurian epoch, with heraldic glow and pattern of colour and medieval accessories of armour and dress.
  
       - He came into contact with the then-Oxford undergraduates Edward Burne-Jones and William Morris. With these two young disciples he initiated a second phase of the Pre-Raphaelite movement.

1856 - 1857 - A new era of book decoration was foreshadowed by his illustration for the Moxon edition of the Poems of Alfred, Lord Tennyson. His commission to paint a triptych (“The Seed of David”) for Llandaff Cathedral was a prelude to the ambitious scheme to decorate the Oxford Union debating chamber with mural paintings of Arthurian themes.



1882 - Died on the 9th of April in Birchington-on-Sea, Kent.
 

http://www.s9.com/Biography/Rossetti-Dante-Gabriel

 

2. Full text of "Some Reminiscences of William Michael Rossetti"

https://archive.org/details/somereminiscenc01rossgoog/page/n25/mode/2up

https://archive.org/stream/somereminiscenc01rossgoog/somereminiscenc01rossgoog_djvu.txt

About Charles Bagot Cayley  311-315

 

3. https://coollib.cc/b/440747-dante-gabriel-rossetti-dom-zhizni-v-dvuh-knigah-tom-i/read

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1.CharlesBagotCayley (1823–1883)  , , . 1866 , . .

2. , 1811 – 1890.

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3. HenryThomasMackenzieBell (1856 –1930) , . , . .

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    1828  1921 .

    2 1828 , «The Athenaeum of London, literary and critical Journal, edited by J. S. Buckingham». 

5. .

http://eng-poetry.ru/PoetE.php?PoetId=44

 

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HTTPS://WWW.POETRYFOUNDATION.ORG/POETS/DANTE-GABRIEL-ROSSETTI    

 

doppelgänger

https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/history-doppelganger

 

The word “doppelgänger” was introduced by German author Jean Paul in his 1796 novel Siebenkäs.

The original form of the word did survive in the works of Prussian writer E.T.A. Hoffmann, who titled a story “Die Doppeltgänger” in 1821.

The double may also serve as a foil to the protagonist’s personality, a behavioral negative as in Hans Christian Andersen’s 1847 fairy tale Skyggen, or The Shadow

Percy Bysshe Shelley wrote of a double in Prometheus Unbound, and later claimed to have seen his own doppelgänger before his death in 1822.

The doppelgänger in Edgar Allan Poe’s short story “William Wilson” seems to exist solely to ruin the narrator’s life.

"

William Wilson

," published by Edgar Allan Poe in 1839,

«́» —  Ը , 1845—1846  1 1846  « » « ».

. ROSSETTI./ ROSSETTI LIFE

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, 16 2013 . 21:44 +

  (182x277, 11Kb)

 

1 . . 500 .


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1851 - 1860 - A typical example of his work from this period is “How They Met Themselves” (Fritzwilliam Museum, Cambridge). 

1856 - He was led by Sir Thomas Malory's Morte Darthur and Tennyson's Idylls of the King to evoke in his paintings an imaginary Arthurian epoch, with heraldic glow and pattern of colour and medieval accessories of armour and dress.
  
       - He came into contact with the then-Oxford undergraduates Edward Burne-Jones and William Morris. With these two young disciples he initiated a second phase of the Pre-Raphaelite movement.

1856 - 1857 - A new era of book decoration was foreshadowed by his illustration for the Moxon edition of the Poems of Alfred, Lord Tennyson. His commission to paint a triptych (“The Seed of David”) for Llandaff Cathedral was a prelude to the ambitious scheme to decorate the Oxford Union debating chamber with mural paintings of Arthurian themes.



1882 - Died on the 9th of April in Birchington-on-Sea, Kent.
 

http://www.s9.com/Biography/Rossetti-Dante-Gabriel

 

2. Full text of "Some Reminiscences of William Michael Rossetti"

https://archive.org/details/somereminiscenc01rossgoog/page/n25/mode/2up

https://archive.org/stream/somereminiscenc01rossgoog/somereminiscenc01rossgoog_djvu.txt

About Charles Bagot Cayley  311-315

 

3. https://coollib.cc/b/440747-dante-gabriel-rossetti-dom-zhizni-v-dvuh-knigah-tom-i/read

.

1.CharlesBagotCayley (1823–1883)  , , . 1866 , . .

2. , 1811 – 1890.

   , . «». — , и , . « » (Autobiogr. Notes etc.)

3. HenryThomasMackenzieBell (1856 –1930) , . , . .

4. «́» («́»)   - - , - 

    1828  1921 .

    2 1828 , «The Athenaeum of London, literary and critical Journal, edited by J. S. Buckingham». 

5. .

http://eng-poetry.ru/PoetE.php?PoetId=44

 

.

HTTPS://WWW.POETRYFOUNDATION.ORG/POETS/DANTE-GABRIEL-ROSSETTI    

 

doppelgänger

https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/history-doppelganger

 

The word “doppelgänger” was introduced by German author Jean Paul in his 1796 novel Siebenkäs.

The original form of the word did survive in the works of Prussian writer E.T.A. Hoffmann, who titled a story “Die Doppeltgänger” in 1821.

The double may also serve as a foil to the protagonist’s personality, a behavioral negative as in Hans Christian Andersen’s 1847 fairy tale Skyggen, or The Shadow

Percy Bysshe Shelley wrote of a double in Prometheus Unbound, and later claimed to have seen his own doppelgänger before his death in 1822.

The doppelgänger in Edgar Allan Poe’s short story “William Wilson” seems to exist solely to ruin the narrator’s life.

"

William Wilson

," published by Edgar Allan Poe in 1839,

«́» —  Ը , 1845—1846  1 1846  « » « ».

. ROSSETTI./ ROSSETTI LIFE

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