Discussion Questions for William Holman Hunt
Students in
English and History of Art 151
, Brown University, 2004
Realism and Symbolism in Hunt's
The Shadow of Death
Students in English and History of Art 151, Brown University, 2004
The Victorian Passion to Weed Out Vice and Hunt's
Awakening Conscience
Depicting the Inspired Subject: Hunt's Rienzi
Moral Critique in Hunt's
The Hireling Shepherd
The Moral Implications of Hunt's
The Hireling Shepherd
Religious and Political Meaning in the Pre-Raphaelite Landscape: Hunt's
Strayed Sheep (Our English Coasts)
Symbolism in Hunt's
The Scapegoat
The Passion according to Hunt and Gibson
(
The Shadow of Death)
Regarding the Presence of Typological Symbolism within Hunt's
The Shadow of Death
Realism and Spirituality in Hunt's
The Triumph of the Innocents
Vision and Meaning: Conflict in Hunt's
The Triumph of The Innocents
The Enchanted Journey (
The Triumph of the Innocents
)
The Triumph of the Innocents
as Magical Realism
The Unraveling of the Lady of Shalott
Eclectic Symbolism in Hunt's
The Lady of Shalott