Description

Book Synopsis

This book is a fascinating study of the love letter in a rich historical context, in which painting played an essential part not merely illustrating epistolary dynamics, but creating them. Roberta Zanasi's very engaging approach creates a fresh and significant subject in literary and art criticism. A great read.

(Clare Brant, King's College London)

In Victorian times, when postal reforms and technological progress revolutionized communication, letter writing became more widespread than ever. Love letters, in particular, continued to be central in the courtship ritual. However, as new ideas about love and marriage came along, they no longer exclusively represented the quintessential romantic form in the popular imagination.

Through a close analysis of a broad corpus of Victorian correspondences, novels and paintings, this book demonstrates that novelists and painters who dealt with the ever-recurring themes of love and marriage could not refrain from incorporating an epistolary element into their works. Letters still inspired artists of all kinds, and advances in communications, rather than displacing them, made people more aware of the essence and potentiality of this medium.

Victorian Love Letters in Literature and Art

Product form

£43.20

Includes FREE delivery

RRP £48.00 – you save £4.80 (10%)

Order before 4pm tomorrow for delivery by Sat 27 Dec 2025.

A Paperback by Roberta Zanasi

Out of stock


    View other formats and editions of Victorian Love Letters in Literature and Art by Roberta Zanasi

    Publisher: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
    Publication Date: 1/30/2024
    ISBN13: 9781803743486, 978-1803743486
    ISBN10: 1803743484

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This book is a fascinating study of the love letter in a rich historical context, in which painting played an essential part not merely illustrating epistolary dynamics, but creating them. Roberta Zanasi's very engaging approach creates a fresh and significant subject in literary and art criticism. A great read.

    (Clare Brant, King's College London)

    In Victorian times, when postal reforms and technological progress revolutionized communication, letter writing became more widespread than ever. Love letters, in particular, continued to be central in the courtship ritual. However, as new ideas about love and marriage came along, they no longer exclusively represented the quintessential romantic form in the popular imagination.

    Through a close analysis of a broad corpus of Victorian correspondences, novels and paintings, this book demonstrates that novelists and painters who dealt with the ever-recurring themes of love and marriage could not refrain from incorporating an epistolary element into their works. Letters still inspired artists of all kinds, and advances in communications, rather than displacing them, made people more aware of the essence and potentiality of this medium.

    Recently viewed products

    © 2025 Book Curl

      • American Express
      • Apple Pay
      • Diners Club
      • Discover
      • Google Pay
      • Maestro
      • Mastercard
      • PayPal
      • Shop Pay
      • Union Pay
      • Visa

      Login

      Forgot your password?

      Don't have an account yet?
      Create account