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E-grāmata: Portrait of a Muse

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‘You haunt me everywhere’ So wrote Edward Burne-Jones to Frances Graham, his muse for the last 25 triumphant years of his life: ‘I haven’t a corner of my life or my thoughts where you are not’. He drew her obsessively, included her in some of his most famous paintings, and showered her with gifts. Even when she betrayed him to marry, he would return to her. To him ’all the romance and beauty of my life means you.’ This is the first biography of his muse. In a discreet, subtle, human way, her life is a study in power – artistic, social, political, familial, local – and all the more fascinating for being played out from a perennial position of weakness. What makes a muse? The word conjures up for the artist a human cocoon of sexual allure and worship: part inspiration, part lover and protector. Yet however beguiling, demanding and volatile a muse could be, it remained a life surrendered to the art of another. In Victorian England this was especially so with the hierarchies between the sexes so firmly entrenched. The life of a muse to a Pre-Raphaelite artist was no different: Ruskin and Effie Gray, Rossetti and Lizzie Siddal, both powerfully destructive relationships that ended respectively in divorce and death. The one who survived was Frances Graham. She had a restless, irrepressible intelligence, able to mix at her small dinners politicians and aristocrats with writers, artists and the up and coming, be they Oscar Wilde or Albert Einstein. In time, she became the confidante of three government ministers, including Asquith, the Liberal leader. 'The Portrait of a Muse' is the tale of a remarkable woman living in an age on the cusp of modernity. 75 illustrations enhance the book. The first biography of Frances Graham, the muse of leading Pre-Raphaelite painter Edward Burne-Jones for the last 25 years of his life. In a discreet, subtle, human way, her life is a study in power – artistic, social, political, familial, local – and all the more fascinating for being played out from a perennial position of weakness. 'The Portrait of a Muse' is the tale of a remarkable woman living in an age on the cusp of modernity. 75 illustrations.
Preface ix
Acknowledgements xi
Connections xiii
Prologue Ancient Magic 1(9)
Part 1 `The Blissfullest Years' (`1860-1880')
1 The Making of a Muse
10(13)
2 Becoming my Friend
23(10)
3 Becoming Lovers
33(16)
4 Triumph and the Muse
49(8)
Part 2 The Great Gamble (1880-1883)
5 Knowing one's place
57(7)
6 Independent Ladies
64(8)
7 Mrs Jack Horner
72(5)
8 The Homers of Mells
77(7)
9 Marriage
84(4)
10 `An end of things somewhat'
88(6)
Part 3 Married to Mells (1883-1886)
11 Marriage and the `Ideal Sacrifice'
94(11)
12 `Jam-pottism'
105(8)
13 `Loveliest and Best of Friends
113(15)
Part 4 Making an Entrance (1886-1892)
14 Making her way among Souls
128(11)
15 New Morality, New Women
139(11)
Part 5 The Year of Living Dangerously (1892)
16 By the Haystack at Milford
150(6)
17 `Must I like Asquith?'
156(6)
18 Showdowns and Sofas
162(5)
19 Blame Games
167(9)
Part 6 Dream Endings (1893-1898)
20 Culs-de-sac
176(6)
21 Free Fall
182(7)
22 Triangular Company
189(10)
23 `You above all others'
199(9)
Part 7 Halcyon Days (1899-1914)
24 New Beginnings
208(11)
25 Platonic Marriage
219(8)
26 A Political Muse
227(10)
27 Political Intrigues
237(11)
Part 8 Remote Operators and Callow Youths (1890-1914)
28 Pre-Raphaelite Children
248(15)
29 Marriages and Jealous Gods
263(14)
30 Sipping Honey
277(11)
31 Coterie
288(12)
Part 9 `The Shattering Years' (1914-1918)
32 `Oh Darlings, the fun of it'
300(7)
33 Fighting on the Home Front
307(9)
34 Endgames
316(11)
Part 10 Resurrection (1919-1939)
35 The Old Order Passeth Away
327(14)
36 Counter-Attack
341(16)
37 Canon Fire
357(10)
38 Munich and Mells
367(6)
Epilogue (1940) Arcadias 373(12)
Notes 385(30)
Bibliography 415(6)
Index 421(7)
Picture credits 428
Dr Andrew Gailey has taught in the history department at Eton College since 1981 and is Vice-Provost of the College. His most recent book is 'The Lost Imperialist: Lord Dufferin, Memory and Mythmaking in an Age of Celebrity', winner of the 2016 Elizabeth Longford Prize for Historical Biography.