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Coasting Bohemia

Chapter 2: INTRODUCTORY NOTE
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A series of personal essays and critical sketches recalling the Bohemia of the later Victorian era, blending art criticism, theatrical memoir, and biographical portraiture. The writer offers firsthand impressions of painters, poets, and performers, reflects on movements such as the pre-Raphaelites, debates originality and imitation in art, and considers theatrical practice, humour, and staging. Essays range from intimate reminiscences of studio visits to broader reflections on artistic temperaments, public reception, and aesthetic principles, combining anecdote with analysis to map changing relationships between artists, critics, and society.

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INTRODUCTORY NOTE

Many of the papers which give to the present volume its title first appeared in the columns of the Daily Telegraph, and are here reprinted by the courteous permission of the proprietors of that journal.

A portion of the essay on Burne-Jones was originally designed as an introduction to the catalogue of an exhibition of his collected works held, shortly after his death, at the New Gallery. The essay on Sex in Tragedy was written on the occasion of Sir Henry Irving’s last revival of the play of Macbeth at the Lyceum Theatre.