1995
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8357.1995.tb00340.x
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James Mcneill Whistler

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“…These lines were inscribed on the frame of the painting when it was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1865, so that painting and poem could be experienced together. 35 The final verses of Swinburne's 'parallel masterpiece' 36 dwell on the theme of literal and metaphorical reflection: ''Deep in the gleaming glass / She sees all past things pass, / And all sweet life that was lie down and die'. 37 Swinburne evidently read this painting as an image of a girl remembering her past and regretting its loss.…”
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“…These lines were inscribed on the frame of the painting when it was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1865, so that painting and poem could be experienced together. 35 The final verses of Swinburne's 'parallel masterpiece' 36 dwell on the theme of literal and metaphorical reflection: ''Deep in the gleaming glass / She sees all past things pass, / And all sweet life that was lie down and die'. 37 Swinburne evidently read this painting as an image of a girl remembering her past and regretting its loss.…”
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confidence: 99%