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Rossetti and Lizzie revel in their new-found status and wealth, acquired courtesy of Ruskin’s generous patronage, as the Pre-Raphaelite drama continues. Swept up in a whirlwind of late-night partying and debauchery they forget all about their art, including the commissions that they’ve promised to complete. Ruskin’s displeasure at their antics prompts him to threaten withdrawal of his support unless Rossetti and Lizzie focus on their commitments.
While Lizzie is swift to obey Ruskin’s orders, Rossetti, as usual, struggles to knuckle down. Instead he embarks on a raunchy affair with street girl, Fanny Cornforth. Fanny – unlike Lizzie – has a voluptuous beauty that inspires Rossetti to a new, richer and more sensual style of painting. Indeed, Fanny’s unbridled hedonism, as opposed to Lizzie’s tendency towards neurosis, seems to inspire a new lease of life in Rossetti altogether.
Rossetti receives further creative succour from his new young students, William Morris and Ned Burne-Jones, who offer their unadulterated worship and their much-needed assistance with a new commission for a church mural. While Rossetti enjoys himself, Lizzie, forever worried about losing him to another woman, struggles to keep her distance. It seems only a matter of time before she returns to find him in Fanny’s arms…
Dante Gabriel Rossetti is played by Aidan Turner; Lizzie Siddal by Amy Manson; John Ruskin by Tom Hollander; Fanny Cornforth by Rebecca Davies; William Morris by Dyfrig Morri; and Ned Burne-Jones by Peter Sandys-Clarke.
The cast also includes Rafe Spall as William Holman Hunt; Samuel Barnett as John Millais; Sam Crane as Fred Walters; Jennie Jacques as Annie Miller; and Zoë Tapper as Effie Ruskin.
Desperate Romantics is simulcast on the BBC HD channel – the BBC’s High Definition channel, available through Freesat, Sky and Virgin Media.
2 Responses for "Desperate Romantics – Episode 5"
Great show and so nice to see Birmingham-born Edward Burn-Jones featuring in this forthcoming episode.
There’s a great resource for his work at http://www.preraphaelites.org – definitely worth a visit to brush up before the show next week! And many other artists feature too, I counted almost 3,000 pieces of Pre Raphaelite work. Astounding.
Anyway, looking forward to the next episode.
mmmmm what to say about episode 5…it’s all about that raunchy Rossetti isn’t it ( what…you mean there was a story line going on…?)
Well BBC…you only have to look at the internet traffic to see that you’ve unleashed a frenzy of women lusting after Aidan Turner …he could become your hottest star in every sense of the word ..oh, and he’s a good actor too!
Still loving Peter Bowker’s explanations for his construction of each episode.shame that next week is the last week.
PS…ignore poor reviews…you should have publicised the series more as a god romp through PRB private lives so that all those art purists would have known what the show was , and wasn’t , going to be about
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