The Fleshly School is the name given by Robert Buchanan to a realistic, sensual
school of poets, to which Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Morris, and Algernon Charles Swinburne belonged. He accused them of immorality in an article entitled "The Fleshly School of Poetry" in The Contemporary Review in October 1871. This article was expanded into a pamphlet (1872), but he subsequently withdrew from the criticisms it contained, and it is chiefly remembered by the replies it evoked from Rossetti in a letter to the Athenaeum (December 16, 1871), entitled The Stealthy School of Criticism, and from Swinburne in Under the Microscope (1872).
The FleshlySchool is the name given by Robert Buchanan to a realistic, sensual school of poets, to which Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Morris, and Algernon...
contributed to The Contemporary Review for October 1871. Entitled The FleshlySchool of Poetry, this article was expanded into a pamphlet (1872), but he...
created controversy when they were attacked as the epitome of the "fleshlyschool of poetry". Their eroticism and sensuality caused offence. One poem...
Buchanan calls the "FleshlySchool" of English poetry in The Contemporary Review. On December 16 Rossetti replies in "The Stealthy School of Criticism" in...
include Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Christina Rossetti. The FleshlySchool was realistic, sensual school of poets. The Transcendentalists were from the mid-19th-century...
citing Ford's history of poor conduct. Mac Flecknoe Isaac Bickerstaff FleshlySchool Who Is the Bad Art Friend? Arthur, Anthony (2002). Literary feuds :...
Buchanan calls the "FleshlySchool" of English poetry in The Contemporary Review (October); and Rossetti replies in "The Stealthy School of Criticism" in...
subjects, including Head's novel A Question of Power. Lying-In, 1965 A FleshlySchool Linsey-Woolsey: A novel, 1971 Paradise (with Dulan Barber) Marriage...
or matter) in Gnosticism describes the lowest level of human nature—the fleshly, instinctive level. This is not the notion of body as opposed to thought;...
mother should not at all escape punishment, when those who dishonour their fleshly mothers are, in accordance with God's law, cursed and punished with death...
the word "hedonism" by itself has the connotation of the pursuit sinful, fleshly pleasures.[verification needed] It has little commonality with philosophical...
Guide. Retrieved November 27, 2017. Jones, Kenneth (March 20, 2011). "Fleshly 'Hello Again', With Alan Campbell, Elizabeth Stanley, Max von Essen, Opens...
religious gyō among pupils. According to the Buddhist doctrine, the spirit and fleshly body are inseparable. By practicing Shorinji Kempo techniques and learning...
Frankenstein monster-like creature, Chopfyt, made from their combined fleshly parts by the tinsmith Ku-Klip. 13 The Magic of Oz John R. Neill 1919 Reilly...
intercourse, "they shall die like men." For that which is born from below is fleshly and mortal, that which is born from above is spiritual and immortal. This...
forbearance, thus this isn't easy to master. Commonly it is found that the fleshly mind and impulse is quicker response than the response of forbearance....
Belford-Clarke Co. Retrieved 2014-02-09. Sorby, Angela. "The Milwaukee School of Fleshly Poetry: Ella Wheeler Wilcox's Poems of Passion and Popular Aestheticism"...
what vast Regions hold The immortal mind hath forsook Her mansion in this fleshly nook: And of those Daemons that are found In fire, air, flood, or under...
their tastes. Avvakum, in particular, alleged that Ushakov painted his "fleshly saints" after his own portly appearance. Later scholars in the 19th-century...
a body but was an animated body, a unit of life manifesting itself in fleshly form—a psychophysical organism (Buttrick, 1962). Although Greek concepts...
Christ as a holy angelic messenger divinely sent from heaven by God to his fleshly incarnation, like an Angel of the Lord in some other Messianic Christian...
exist; for the wound or disease is not a substance, but a defect in the fleshly substance,—the flesh itself being a substance, and therefore something...
Waldensians of believing that satisfying lust was better than being harassed by fleshly temptation. From Ovid to the works of les poètes maudits, characters have...