Walter Pater and Persons

Walter Pater and Persons
Author: Stephen Cheeke
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2024-06-20
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 019892027X

Walter Pater and Persons investigates the vital concept of the Person in the work of Walter Pater, a major influence on late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century literature. Stephen Cheeke explores the intersections of the person, persona, and personality in Pater's work; re-examines arguments about his famously personal prose style; traces Pater's ambivalent fascination with impersonality and asceticism; considers the poetics of personification in his writings about Greek myth and religion, in the divine logos of early Christianity, and in the theory of Platonic Universals; and explores his fascination with metempsychosis (the many persons through whom the individual soul transmigrates). Cheeke also explores the networks in which Pater was interpreted and misinterpreted by different persons and personalities, such as Oscar Wilde, Arthur Symons, and W.B Yeats. Their (mis)readings of Pater, and rebellions against his work from Decadent, antinomian, and 'mystical' perspectives, reveal the ways in which Pater's writing had always been in a critical dialogue with its own thinking, as well as a prescient one in relation to his reception. The philosophical question of 'what is a person?'--a crucial one for the nineteenth century, and with an increasing urgency in our own times--is illuminated throughout this work.

Oscar Wilde in Context

Oscar Wilde in Context
Author: Kerry Powell
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 437
Release: 2013-12-12
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1107016134

Concise and illuminating articles explore Oscar Wilde's life and work in the context of the turbulent landscape of his time.

The Platonism of Walter Pater

The Platonism of Walter Pater
Author: Adam Lee
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2020-02-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0192588141

As a teacher of Plato in Oxford's Literae Humaniores, Walter Pater was informed by philosophy from his earliest essays to his last book. The Platonism of Walter Pater examines Pater's deep engagement with Platonism throughout his career. It overturns his reputation as a superficial aesthete known mainly for his 'Conclusion' to The Renaissance to reposition his contribution to literature and the history of ideas. In his criticism and fiction, including his studies on myth, Pater was influenced by several of Plato's dialogues. Phaedrus, Symposium, Theaetetus, Cratylus, and The Republic informed his philosophy of beauty, history, myth, knowledge, ethics, language, and style. As a philosopher, critic, and artist, Plato embodied what it meant to be an author to Pater, who imitated his creative practice from vision to expression. For Pater Platonism was also a point of contact with his contemporaries, including Matthew Arnold and Oscar Wilde, offering a means to take new measure of their literary relationships. Using the interdisciplinary critical tools of Pater's own educational milieu which combined literature, philosophy, and classics, The Platonism of Walter Pater repositions the importance Pater's contribution to literature and the history of ideas.

Studies in the History of the Renaissance

Studies in the History of the Renaissance
Author: Walter Pater
Publisher:
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1873
Genre: History
ISBN:

Pater's first major work, a study of kindred spirits in love of beauty. Criticized as a "demoralizing moralizer".--Jim Kepner ; Oscar Wilde's favorite book by Pater (Greif, p. 157) ; Includes essays on Pico della Mirandola, Michelangelo, da Vinci and Winckelmann.

Gaston de Latour; An unfinished romance

Gaston de Latour; An unfinished romance
Author: Walter Pater
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2023-09-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 338703069X

Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.

Walter Pater's European Imagination

Walter Pater's European Imagination
Author: Lene Østermark-Johansen
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2023-01-23
Genre:
ISBN: 0192858750

Walter Pater's European Imagination addresses Pater's literary cosmopolitanism as the first in-depth study of his fiction in dialogue with European literature. Pater's short pieces of fiction, the so-called 'imaginary portraits', trace the development of the European self over a period of some two thousand years. They include elements of travelogue and art criticism, together with discourses on myth, history, and philosophy. Examining Pater's methods of composition, use of narrative voice, and construction of character, the book draws on all of Pater's oeuvre and includes discussions of a range of his unpublished manuscripts, essays, and reviews. It engages with Pater's dialogue with the visual portrait and problematises the oscillation between type and individual, the generic and the particular, which characterises both the visual and the literary portrait. Exploring Pater's involvement with nineteenth-century historiography and collective memory, the book positions Pater's fiction solidly within such nineteenth-century genres as the historical novel and the Bildungsroman, while also discussing the portraits as specimens of biographical writing. As the 'Ur-texts' from which generations of modernist life-writing developed, Pater's 'imaginary portraits' became pivotal for such modernist writers as Virginia Woolf and Harold Nicolson. Walter Pater's European Imagination explores such twentieth-century successors, together with French contemporaries like Sainte-Beuve and followers like Marcel Schwob.

The Renaissance

The Renaissance
Author: Walter Pater
Publisher:
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1910
Genre: Art, Renaissance
ISBN:

Appreciations

Appreciations
Author: Walter Pater
Publisher:
Total Pages: 290
Release: 1895
Genre: English literature
ISBN: