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The Myth and Madness of Ophelia

Download or Read eBook The Myth and Madness of Ophelia PDF written by Carol Solomon and published by University of Washington Press. This book was released on 2001 with total page 80 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
The Myth and Madness of Ophelia
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Book Synopsis The Myth and Madness of Ophelia by : Carol Solomon

Book excerpt: The Myth and Madness of Ophelia explores the visual representation of one of Shakespeare's most intriguing and popular heroines, from her earliest appearance in 18th-century illustrated editions of Hamlet to the present. Artists represented here include Benjamin West, Eughne Delacroix, Julia Margaret Cameron, Edward Steichen, Gwen John, Alfred Hitchcock, and Louise Bourgeois


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