The Green Sheaf and Identity Attribution
I appreciated so much about today’s class. I’m so grateful to address alternative Victorian identities and art through the Green Sheaf, and …
I appreciated so much about today’s class. I’m so grateful to address alternative Victorian identities and art through the Green Sheaf, and …
This week I really enjoyed thinking about mysticism and symbolism and the ways that these modalities were precursors to, or in some …
I really enjoyed talking about the difference between mysticism and dreams in The Green Sheaf. Alevtina’s distinction where dreams can be seen as …
Today’s reading of The Green Sheaf prompted a really interesting conversation. Though the periodical is incredibly short (especially in comparison to other periodicals, …
Definition: Synesthesia or synaesthesia is a perceptual phenomenon in which stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway leads to involuntary experiences in …
I was particularly struck by The Green Sheaf and its integration of image and text. Unlike most of the little magazines …
The creators of The Pageant held in high regard the idea of their magazine being practical and beautiful in equal measure. The …
It is so interesting to learn about how The Pageant was so similar to The Yellow Book and so different from The …
I seem to have taken a liking to the fairytale stories told throughout these periodicals. I also did a post on Evelyn …
In the discussion today on The Pageant’s second volume I found the image “The Invisible Princess” by Laurence Housman super intriguing. We …