Suffragist Artists in Partnership: Gender, Word and Image

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This is the first book dedicated to examining the marital relationships of Mary and George Watts and Evelyn and William De Morgan as creative partnerships. The study demonstrates how they worked, individually and together, to support greater gender equality and female liberation in the nineteenth century. The author traces their relationship to early and more recent feminism, reclaiming them as influential early feminists and reading their works from twentieth-century theoretical perspectives. By focusing on neglected female figures in creative partnerships, the book challenges longstanding perceptions of them as the subordinate wives of famous Victorian artists and of their marriages as representatives of the traditional gender binary. This is also the first academic critical study of Mary Watts’s recently published diaries, Evelyn De Morgan’s unpublished writings and other previously unexplored archival material by the Wattses and the De Morgans.

Author(s): Lucy Ella Rose
Series: Edinburgh Critical Studies in Victorian Culture
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Year: 2018

Language: English

Introduction: ‘Woman is Now Beginning to Take Her Place’

Part I: Practice, Partnership, Politics
1. Mary and George Watts
2. Evelyn and William De Morgan
3. Self/Portraits

Part II: Artists’ Writings: Private and Published
4. Women Artists’ Diaries
5. Inscribing the Female Body

Part III: Artists’ Readings: Literary Sources and Subjects
6. Feminist Readings and Poetic Paintings
7. The Metamorphic Mermaid in Fairytales and Feminism

Conclusion