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William Morris : the collector as creator : handlist of a centenary exhibition.
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Year: 1996 Publisher: New York Grolier club

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The English 'nineties : a selection from the library of Mark Samuels Lasner.
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Year: 1992 Publisher: New York Grolier club

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Mothers and others
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Year: 1995 Publisher: New London Connecticut college

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England in the 1890s : literary publishing at the Bodley Head.
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ISBN: 0878405097 Year: 1990 Publisher: Washington (D.C.) Georgetown university press

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Facing the late Victorians : portraits of writers and artists from the Mark Samuels Lasner collection.
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ISBN: 0874139929 9780874139921 Year: 2007 Publisher: Newark University of Delaware press

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This is a lavishly illustrated volume that offers a new interpretation of the significance of the portrait image during the final decades of the nineteenth century in Britain, using materials drawn from the Mark Samuels Lasner Collection at the University of Delaware. This study highlights the connections between the images of writers' and artists' faces that circulated through the British periodical press, through exhibition spaces in London, and through book publishing, and such late-Victorian cultural obsessions as defining "genius," masculinity, femininity, and class status. It focuses in particular on the figure of Oscar Wilde as the writer who best exploited the new market for portraits in advancing his own career, but moves beyond him to look at the broader topic of how and why writers' and artists' faces were idealized, caricatured, and also studied by the general public. It examines, too, the relationship between the circulation of portraits and notions of modernity created through advertising, public relations, and commodification.

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