ENG 910- Blog Post week 8
I really enjoyed this weeks conversation about Laurence Housmans The House of Joy . From seeing Laurence Housmans artistic work in renditions of Goblin Market it was really interesting to see his writing as well. I personally enjoyed the discussion on "Luck of Roses" which brought up the topic of homosexual relationships in the victorian era. I though it was interesting to see where that conversation led and listen to the conversation on some of the difficulties that faced the lgtbq community in the victorian era as well as many in todays world.
ENG 910: English Capstone Seminar: Week Eight
This week's seminar was about Laurence Houseman's 'House of Joy', a series of short stories or fairytales published in 1895, with illustrations that were wood-engraved by his sister, Clemence Houseman. The text is filled with many beautiful yet tragic stories accompanied by equally beautiful yet tragic illustrations. Fairytales in the Victorian era were known for being a method of educating young children, by teaching them social mores and customs. Some fairytale authors who accomplished this through their writing include Charles Perrault and the Brothers Grimm.