Potion on a Precipice: The Archetypal Significance of Tristan, Isolde, and Their Love Potion in the Victorian Artistic Imagination
Date of Award
2007
Document Type
Masters Research Paper
Degree Name
M.A.
Organizational Unit
School of Art and Art History, College of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences
First Advisor
M. E. Warlick
Keywords
Tristan, Romances, Criticism and interpretation, Iseult, Rossetti, Dante Gabriel, 19th Century, Waterhouse, John William, Beardsley, Aubrey, Art, Victorian, Love, Death
Publication Statement
Copyright is held by the author. Permanently suppressed.
Recommended Citation
Hershelman, Chelsea Erin, "Potion on a Precipice: The Archetypal Significance of Tristan, Isolde, and Their Love Potion in the Victorian Artistic Imagination" (2007). Art and Art History: Master's Research Papers. 90.
https://digitalcommons.du.edu/art_mrp/90