Archive > Spring 1989
The Journal of Pre-Raphaelite and Aesthetic Studies
| Volume 2 | Spring 1989 |
Contents
| Ava Atque Vale Editorial | vii | |
| Lord Leighton and His Paintings in Henry James’s “The Private Life” |
Adeline R. Tintner | 1 |
| “Hoping you will not think me too fastidious”: Pre-Raphaelite Artists and the Moxon Tennyson |
Jan Marsh | 11 |
| William Michael Rossetti and the Siddalls | Roger Peattie | 19 |
| Horne’s Botticelli: Pre-Raphaelite Modernity, Historiography, and the Aesthetic of Intensity |
Julie F. Codell | 27 |
| Pater’s Aesthetic Poet: The Appropriation of Rossetti from Ruskin |
Andrew Leng | 42 |
| Whispering Likenesses: Images of Christina Rossetti, 1847-1853 |
David D. Nolta | 49 |
| Marie Stillman in the United States, Two Exhibitions: 1908-1982 |
Rowland Elzea | 57 |
| Thomas J. Wise and the Trial Books of Rossetti’s Poems (1870) |
Roger C. Lewis | 74 |
| John Addington Symonds and the Ideal of Beauty in Greek Sculpture: An Introduction |
Peter J. Holliday | 89 |
| Poynter and Leighton as Aestheticians: The Ten Lectures and Addresses |
Joseph A. Kestner | 108 |
| Contributors | 121 |

