The Germ: Thoughts towards Nature in Poetry, Literature and Art
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THE GERM
Thoughts towards Nature in Poetry, Literature and Art
BEING A FACSIMILE REPRINT OF THE LITERARY ORGAN OF THE PRE-RAPHAELITE BROTHERHOOD, PUBLISHED IN 1850
WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY WILLIAM MICHAEL ROSSETTI
LONDON ELLIOT STOCK, 62, PATERNOSTER ROW, E.C. 1901
INTRODUCTION.
“The Germ”
Opinions of the press.
The Germ:
Thoughts towards Nature In Poetry, Literature, and Art.
CONTENTS.
My Beautiful Lady
Of My Lady In Death
The Love of Beauty
The Subject in Art
(No. 1.)
(No. 1.)
The Seasons
Dream Land
Songs of One Household
No. 1.
No. 1.
My Sister's Sleep
Hand and Soul
Reviews
The Bothie of Toper-na-fuosich: a Long-vacation Pastoral. By Arthur Hugh Clough. Oxford: Macpherson. London: Chapman and Hall.—1848
The Bothie of Toper-na-fuosich: a Long-vacation Pastoral. By Arthur Hugh Clough. Oxford: Macpherson. London: Chapman and Hall.—1848
Her First Season
A Sketch From Nature
An End
The Germ:
Thoughts towards Nature In Poetry, Literature, and Art.
CONTENTS.
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents.
The Child Jesus
I. The Agony in the Garden
II. The Scourging
III. The Crowning with Thorns
IV. Jesus Carrying his Cross
V. The Crucifixion
A Pause of Thought
The Purpose and Tendency of Early Italian Art
Song
Morning Sleep
Sonnet
Stars and Moon
EDITH.
ALFRED.
EDITH.
EDITH.
ALFRED.
EDITH.
On the Mechanism of a Historical Picture
Part I. The Design
A Testimony
O When and Where
Fancies at Leisure
I. Noon Rest
II. A Quiet Place
III. A Fall of Rain
IV. Sheer Waste
I. Noon Rest
II. A Quiet Place
III. A Fall of Rain
IV. Sheer Waste
The Light beyond
I
II
III
The Blessed Damozel
Reviews
Art and Poetry:
Being Thoughts towards Nature Conducted principally by Artists.
CONTENTS.
Cordelia
Macbeth {9}
Repining
Sweet Death
The Subject in Art No. II
The Carillon. (Antwerp and Bruges)
Emblems
Sonnet: Early Aspirations
From the Cliffs: Noon
Fancies at Leisure
I. In Spring
II. In Summer
III. The Breadth of Noon
IV. Sea-Freshness
V. The Fire Smouldering
I. In Spring
II. In Summer
III. The Breadth of Noon
IV. Sea-Freshness
V. The Fire Smouldering
Papers of “The M.S. Society” {12}
No. I. An Incident in the Siege of Troy, seen from a modern Observatory
No. II. Swift's Dunces
No. I. An Incident in the Siege of Troy, seen from a modern Observatory
No. II. Swift's Dunces
No. III. Mental Scales
Reviews
Art and Poetry, Being Thoughts towards Nature.
Conducted principally by Artists.
Conducted principally by Artists.
Art and Poetry:
Being Thoughts towards Nature Conducted principally by Artists.
CONTENTS.
Viola and Olivia
A Dialogue on Art
Dialogue I., in the House of Kalon
On a Whit-sunday morn in the month of May
Modern Giants
To the Castle Ramparts
Pax Vobis
A Modern Idyl
“Jesus Wept”
Sonnets for Pictures
1. For a Virgin and Child, by Hans Memmelinck; in the Academy of Bruges
2. A Marriage of St. Katharine, by the same; in the Hospital of St. John at Bruges.
3. A Dance of Nymphs, by Andrea Mantegna; in the Louvre.
4. A Venetian Pastoral, by Giorgione; in the Louvre.
5. “Angelica rescued from the Sea-monster,” by Ingres; in the Luxembourg.
6. The same.
1. For a Virgin and Child, by Hans Memmelinck; in the Academy of Bruges
2. A Marriage of St. Katharine, by the same; in the Hospital of St. John at Bruges.
3. A Dance of Nymphs, by Andrea Mantegna; in the Louvre.
4. A Venetian Pastoral, by Giorgione; in the Louvre.
5. “Angelica rescued from the Sea-monster,” by Ingres; in the Luxembourg.
6. The same.
Papers of “The M. S. Society”
No. IV. Smoke.
No. V. Rain.
Reviews
Christmas Eve and Easter Day: by Robert Browning.—Chapman and Hall. 1850.
Christmas Eve and Easter Day: by Robert Browning.—Chapman and Hall. 1850.
The Evil under the Sun
Art and Poetry, Being Thoughts towards Nature.
Conducted principally by Artists.
Conducted principally by Artists.
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