Suffering and Sentiment in Romantic Military Art

Suffering and Sentiment in Romantic Military Art

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In a moving intervention into Romantic-era depictions of the dead and wounded, Philip Shaw's study directs our gaze to the neglected figure of the common soldier. How suffering and sentiment were portrayed in a variety of visual and verbal media is Shaw's particular concern, as he examines a wide range of print and visual media, from paintings to sketches to political prose and anti-war poetry, and from writings on culture and aesthetics to graphic satires and early photographs.

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