E. W. Godwin

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Aestheticism
architecture
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forthcoming
Gesamtkunstwerk
gothic revival
Ruskin
Victorian

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  • ISBN 9781805969952
  • Dimensions: 170 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: Liverpool University Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The architect Edward William Godwin (1833-86) was described by Max Beerbohm as ‘the greatest of the aesthetes’. This and Godwin’s disdain for convention as the lover of Ellen Terry and friend of Oscar Wilde has helped to frame discussion of his buildings, furniture and decorative design. His early work as a Gothic Revivalist, the designer of Northampton Town Hall, is typically presented as an immature preamble to the striking simplicity of his 1870s studio-houses in Chelsea, including the White House for his friend Whistler. This book, the first to look at his ideas through the prism of his architecture, demonstrates rather the continuities throughout his career, that all his design work – buildings, journalism, furniture, textiles and theatre – is informed by a set of principles that although they evolved radically in their expression remained remarkably consistent throughout his life, and informed throughout by his reading of John Ruskin.. To illustrate it are many newly taken photographs by a leading architectural photographer, and drawings in the tradition of the Survey of London.

Aileen Reid has been a historian on the Survey of London since 2005. This book is the result of 40 years working on Godwin.

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