<p><em>Expertly researched and beautifully presented, this easily readable account dispels the tragic portrayal of one of the most mythicised women in art history. Youde draws together much of the work that has been done by feminist art historians over the past four decades and presents it in an engaging account, ensuring Siddal's life and work as a poet and an artist is celebrated. Youde expands from biography to offer insightful interpretation of Siddal's themes, subjects and unique style as an artist. This book marks the next chapter in Pre-Raphaelite studies, where women are respected as active agents of creativity, not simpering 'stunners' adored by the Brotherhood. </em></p>
<p><strong>Sarah Hardy Director, De Morgan Museum</strong></p>
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<p><em>Glenda Youde lifts Miss Siddal from the bathtub and hat shop and reveals an artist of potential, a poet of depth and a woman who reached beyond the part she was assigned. There has never been a better time or more perfect book to look beyond Ophelia to a Pre-Raphaelite masterpiece who defined the shimmering era.</em></p>
<p><strong>Kirsty Stonell-Walker, Historian and author, <em>Stunner: The Fall and Rise of Fanny Cornforth</em></strong></p>
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<p><em>Truth is stranger than fiction. A female artist’s imagination so powerful it influenced the members of the newly founded Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. At last the real story.</em></p>
<p><strong>Patricia O’Connor, Life Chair of the Pre-Raphaelite Society</strong></p>
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<p><em>A thorough and engaging study of Elizabeth Siddal's life and significance as an artist. This book demonstrates why Siddal is so important to Pre-Raphaelitism.</em></p>
<p><em></em><strong>Dr Serena Trowbridge</strong></p>
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<p><em>'Differencing the Canon’ requires probing research and careful analysis like this. Glenda Youde’s book recreates the artist Elizabeth Eleanor Rossetti by dismantling the mythic image of the beautifully silent and tragically suicidal model ‘Lizzie Sidall’ through this finely drawn portrait of the work and influence of an artist who was a co-creator of Pre-Raphaelite art.</em></p>
<p><strong>Griselda Pollock, University of Leeds</strong></p>