Queerness and Religion in the Victorian Era: The Dial, Vol. 1, The Cup of Happiness
Introduction In my research, I delved into The Dial, Volume 1, looking at the work titled “The Cup of Happiness”, which I …
Introduction In my research, I delved into The Dial, Volume 1, looking at the work titled “The Cup of Happiness”, which I …
© 2020 Alevtina Lapiy, Ryerson University. This exhibit explores the work of Charles Ricketts as a typographer, who, frustrated with type as …
© Copyright 2020 Rosabel Smegal, Ryerson University Introduction: Aubrey Beardsley In an 1894 interview for To-Day, Aubrey Beardsley explained that he …
© Samantha Baran, Ryerson University, 2020 Women in the 1890s Women were the inspiration and guardians for civilization in 1890s Victorian England. …
The Fin de Siècle Fairy-Tale During Britain at the Fin de siècle, fantasy was a genre that began to appropriate the …
© Arianna Guaragna, Ryerson University 2020 Historical Context Introduction Evolving notions of gender, sexuality and patriarchy were hallmarks of the end of …
Introduction Dream of the World’s End” is a short story written by W.B. Yeats, featured in volume 2 of the little …
© Copyright 2019 Aimie Prazeres, Ryerson University Introduction The Evergreen was a Celtic revival magazine based in Edinburgh, Scotland edited by Patrick Geddes …
© Copyright 2019 Eden Abraham, Ryerson University Introduction The Evergreen was one of the few magazines of its time to promote and …