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Jan Marsh

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Jan Marsh is a British writer and curator who is an expert on the Victorian period and particularly the Pre-Raphaelites and William Morris.[1] Marsh is president of the William Morris Society, a trustee of the William Morris Gallery and a fellow of the Royal Historical Society.

Selected publications

  • Bloomsbury Women: Distinct Figures in Life and Art. Henry Holt & Co., 1996. ISBN 0805045503
  • Spoken, Broken and Bloody English: The Story of George Bernard Shaw, Linguaphone and Eliza Doolittle, London: Linguaphone Institute, 2002. With foreword by Lord Quirk. ISBN 0747309493
  • William Morris and Red House: A Collaboration Between Architect and Owner. National Trust Books, 2005. ISBN 1905400012
  • A Guide to Victorian and Edwardian Portraits. London: National Portrait Gallery in association with the National Trust, 2011. (With Peter Funnell)
  • The Pre-Raphaelite Circle. London: National Portrait Gallery.
  • The Collected Letters of Jane Morris. Boydell & Brewer, 2012. (Editor with Frank C. Sharp) ISBN 978-1843836766
  • Christina Rossetti: A Literary Biography. London: Faber & Faber, 2012.

References

  1. ^ "Jan Marsh: Researcher (Later Victorian Catalogue)". National Portrait Gallery. Archived from the original on 15 March 2016.