<p>Penelope Fitzgerald the Booker Prize-winning author of 'Offshore' and 'The Blue Flower' turns her attention to the remarkable life of the Pre-Raphaelite artist Edward Burne-Jones.</p><p>'I mean by a picture a beautiful romantic dream of something that never was never will be in a light better than any light that ever shone - in a land no one can define or remember only desire' Edward Burne-Jones</p><p>Edward Burne-Jones (1833-1898) was the prototypical pre-Raphaelite but with a truly individual sensibility. Penelope Fitzgerald's delightful biography charts his life from humble beginnings in Birmingham as the son of an unsuccessful framer through a transformative period at Oxford where he met his close friend and collaborator William Morris and on to the apprenticeship with Dante Gabriel Rossetti that would shape his artistic vision.</p><p>His work harks back to an Arthurian England - an Arcadia that offered solace against the onset of the Industrial Revolution and on a deeply personal level provided respite from his ever-present melancholia. This is an illuminating portrait of a fascinating figure - artistic genius doting father troubled husband - written with all Penelope Fitzgerald's characteristic sympathy and insight.</p>
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