Vivien. BOUND WITH: Guinevere

Alfred TENNYSON   |   Gustave DORE

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Vivien. BOUND WITH: Guinevere
Vivien. BOUND WITH: Guinevere
Vivien. BOUND WITH: Guinevere

“DREAMY, MYSTICAL, SERENE”: TENNYSON’S VIVIEN AND GUINEVERE, WITH 18 STEEL-ENGRAVINGS BY DORÉ, HANDSOMELY BOUND

(DORÉ, Gustave, illustrator) TENNYSON, Alfred. Vivien. BOUND WITH: Guinevere. London: Edward Moxon, 1867. Folio (12-1/2 by 17 inches), contemporary full red morocco gilt rebacked with original spine laid down, raised bands, inlaid black morocco to front board, marbled endpapers, all edges gilt.

First edition of Doré’s haunting and dramatic illustrations, on 18 steel-engraved plates, for two of Tennyson’s “Idylls of the King,” handsomely bound.

"Tennyson's poetry brought about a rebirth of interest in [Arthurian] material and eventually placed it on a new plateau of respect and significance for writers and artists" (Lacy, 446). Doré's illustrations for Tennyson's verse were, in 1867, "first published as four separate titles: Elaine, Guinevere, Vivien and Enid; they were then combined into 2-title volumes," as here by Routledge; "and then all four titles were combined into Idylls of the King" (Malan, 233) in 1868. "Doré evocatively portrays a romantic wilderness of misty lakes, dense forests, pounding seas and castle-topped crags" (Lacy, 45). "The steel engravings [produce] a dreamy, mystical, serene look that is quite different for Doré. Some of them actually make you feel like you are floating through time and space, peering down on the characters and scenes below? These were very popular illustrations. What other set of Tennyson illustrations has been reprinted 100 times?" (Malan 97, 103). The two poems themselves first published 1859. See Malan, 227, 303.

Scattered mostly marginal foxing to plates and text; mild toning and wear to contemporary morocco-gilt binding. An extremely good copy.

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