Transfiguration: The Religion of Art in Nineteenth-Century Literature (Before Aestheticism)
- 288 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
The book delves into the interactions between notable figures like John Ruskin and Robert Browning with Christian themes in their work. It investigates the concepts of idolatry and the poetics of transfiguration, highlighting how these artists transformed religious ideas into artistic expressions. Cheeke's analysis reveals the intricate relationship between faith and aesthetics in the creative processes of these influential figures.
