Rossetti’s Wombat

Pre-Raphaelites and Australian Animals in Victorian London


£12.00


  • ISBN:978 1 904750 60 4
  • Format:Paperback
  • Pages:160
  • Published:2008

About Rossetti’s Wombat

Rossetti’s Wombat tells the story of ‘Top’, a wombat who lived with the Pre-Raphaelite painter Dante Gabriel Rossetti in Chelsea for a few months in 1869. The book also describes the strange history of the European fascination with the flora and fauna of Australia, from the late 18th century onwards. By 1860, most well-to-do people could buy a pet kangaroo from a London pet shop – and many of them did.

Wombats were rarer and more expensive but the tradition of wombat owning was well established by the turn of the 19th century. Napoleon had a pet wombat, as did the Duke of Edinburgh, so Dante Gabriel Rossetti was in good company when he bought his.
 
Rossetti’s Wombat is a light-hearted account of an improbable side of Victorian England. It also examines the way a wombat participated in the delicate relationships between the men and women in the Pre-Raphaelite circle – particularly Rossetti’s emotional affair with Jane Morris, wife of his friend and colleague William.

Fully illustrated with drawings and etchings of the period, Rossetti’s Wombat will appeal to those with an interest in Victorian England and the Pre-Raphaelites, and to wombat lovers everywhere.



About John Simons

John Simons is Professor of English and Dean of the Faculty of Media, Humanities and Technology at the University of Lincoln. He has published widely on subjects ranging from medieval chivalric romance through to Andy Warhol, and from editions of medieval and early modern texts to a history of Hampshire cricket. He has been committed to animal welfare for most of his life and, since the late 1990s, has been writing about the representation of animals in various cultural and historical contexts. His main work in the field so far, the monograph Animal Rights and the Politics of Literary Representation, was published by Palgrave in 2002. He is currently editing Vegetarianism around the World: an Encyclopaedia of Beliefs, Practices and Food, and working on a book about Victorian zoos and circuses.


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