Bordering the Brotherhood: Pre-Raphaelite influences on Literature and Fashion Study Day Event

- Time:
- 09:30 - 12:30
- Date:
- 25 January 2020
- Venue:
- Avenue Campus, Highfield Rd, Southampton SO17 1BF
For more information regarding this event, please email Lifelong Learning at lifelonglearning@soton.ac.uk .
Event details
Join us for a series of talks which will explore the influences and impact of the Pre-Raphaelites on the world of literature, poetry, fashion and design. This event is run in collaboration with Southampton City Art Gallery and will include three talks at The University of Southampton (Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Avenue Campus) followed by an optional guided tour of the Beyond the Brotherhood: the Pre-Raphaelite Legacy exhibition at the Art Gallery in the afternoon.
Programme
09:30 - Registration and refreshments
10:00 - Talk by Dr Justine Pizzo: Sexuality and the Spendthrift: Reading Text and Image in Christina Rosetti’s ‘Goblin Market’ (1862)
This talk examines Christina Rossetti’s 1862 narrative poem ‘Goblin Market’: A deceptively simple fairy tale of two sisters temped by the sumptuous fruits of sinister merchants. By analysing selected stanzas from this story of sexual transgression and commercial desire alongside the artwork of the Pre-Raphaelite movement—with which Rosetti was closely involved—this talk addresses the significance of female sexuality and the figure of the ‘fallen woman’ for Rosetti and the PRB.
10:45 - Refreshment break
11:00 - Second talk by Professor Mary Hammond: ‘”He died in my arms”: the PRB and literary celebrity in the late nineteenth century’
When Dante Gabriel Rossetti died on 9 April 1882, among those close friends present was a young author, Thomas Henry Hall Caine, who would subsequently work his way up the literary ladder and go on to become one of the best-selling novelists of the 1880s and 90s. This talk explores the ways in which the fame of a notorious author-artist was used by ambitious newcomers to further their careers in a celebrity-driven culture highly reminiscent of our own.
11:45 - Refreshment break
12:00 - Third talk by Dr Jo Turney: Fashion and design
13:00 - Event ends
14:00 – Optional tour at the City Art Gallery