+ All Categories
Home > Documents > The Ideal of Womanhood : sposa devota, madre premurosa

The Ideal of Womanhood : sposa devota, madre premurosa

Date post: 08-Jan-2016
Category:
Upload: janine
View: 23 times
Download: 0 times
Share this document with a friend
Description:
The Ideal of Womanhood : sposa devota, madre premurosa. Coventry Patmore, “The Angel in the House" (originally published in 1854, revised through 1862). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Popular Tags:
9
The Ideal of Womanhood : sposa devota, madre premurosa
Transcript
Page 1: The Ideal of Womanhood :  sposa devota, madre premurosa

The Ideal of Womanhood: sposa devota, madre premurosa

Page 2: The Ideal of Womanhood :  sposa devota, madre premurosa

Coventry Patmore, “The Angel in the House" (originally published in 1854, revised through 1862).

Page 3: The Ideal of Womanhood :  sposa devota, madre premurosa

Millais, Emily Augusta Andrews Patmore

Page 4: The Ideal of Womanhood :  sposa devota, madre premurosa

Ford Madox Brown, 1821 - 1893 Oure Ladye of Good Children

Date: 1847-61

Page 5: The Ideal of Womanhood :  sposa devota, madre premurosa

Ford Madox Brown – 'Take Your Son, Sir!'

Page 6: The Ideal of Womanhood :  sposa devota, madre premurosa

Woman’s Mission, Companion of Manhood,George Elgar Hicks, 1863

Page 7: The Ideal of Womanhood :  sposa devota, madre premurosa

The Order of Release, by John Everett Millais

Page 8: The Ideal of Womanhood :  sposa devota, madre premurosa

"King Cophetua and the Beggar Maid," 1884, by Edward Burne-Jones,

Page 9: The Ideal of Womanhood :  sposa devota, madre premurosa

Alfred, Lord Tennyson (The Beggar Maid, written 1833, published 1842)

• Her arms across her breast she laid;She was more fair than words can say;Barefooted came the beggar maidBefore the king Cophetua.In robe and crown the king stept down,To meet and greet her on her way;‘It is no wonder,’ said the lords,‘She is more beautiful than day.’ As shines the moon in clouded skies,She in her poor attire was seen;One praised her ankles, one her eyes,One her dark hair and lovesome mien.So sweet a face, such angel grace,In all that land had never been.Cophetua sware a royal oath:‘This beggar maid shall be my queen!’


Recommended