Reading Victorian Illustration, 1855-1875: Spoils of the Lumber Room
Autor Paul Goldman Editat de Simon Cookeen Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 aug 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781409411659
ISBN-10: 1409411656
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1409411656
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Paul Goldman is Honorary Professor in the Department of English, Communication, and Philosophy at Cardiff University and Associate Fellow at the Institute of English Studies, School of Advanced Study, at the University of London, UK, and Simon Cooke, formerly of Birmingham University, is an independent scholar living in the UK.
Recenzii
'A remarkable collection of essays on a fascinating and important subject: how illustrations in mid-Victorian books and magazines responded both to contemporary cultural values and to technological change and, by doing so, helped to express and shape the tastes of the reading public.' Simon Eliot, University of London, UK '... [Goldman] underlines the importance of understanding illustrative techniques, bringing engravers out of the shadows, and appreciating the scope of nineteenth-century illustrations in non-literary texts such as travel narratives, natural history, religious texts, and anatomy books.' NBOL-19 '[These essays are] a fascinating and diverse mix...' CILIP Rare Books Newsletter ’Reading Victorian Illustration is a welcome and timely call for more substantive and sustained engagement with this archive and art form, and the essays it contains make an important contribution to that effort.’ Journal of Pre-Raphaelite Studies ’No one should comment on Victorian illustrated works hereafter without first studying Paul Goldman and Simon Cooke's Reading Victorian Illustration, 1855-1874. It significantly advances the field of illustration studies. Whether exemplifying the exquisite delicacy of wood engraving (nobody should talk about "crude woodcuts" hereafter without acknowledging how sensitive they could be) or meditating on corpses and time in these pictures, the contributors to this volume know their subjects and take readers far beyond the customary and largely amateur appreciations of Victorian illustration penned mainly by collectors and literature students. The many reproductions bring out the different effects artists and engravers achieved, and make visible the shift from early gestural and caricatural images to mid-Victorian romantic and realistic ones. The richness of these essays and demonstrations vastly exceeds the price of admission.’ Robert L. Patten, Rice University, USA, and University of London, UK 'Students, scholars, amat
Cuprins
Introduction, Paul Goldman, Simon Cooke; Chapter 1 Defining Illustration Studies: Towards a New Academic Discipline, Paul Goldman; Chapter 2 Facsimile Versus White Line: An Anglo-German Disparity, William Vaughan; Chapter 3 A Bitter After-Taste: The Illustrated Gift Book of the 1860s, Simon Cooke; Chapter 4 Happy Endings: Death and Domesticity in Victorian Illustration, Julia Thomas; Chapter 5 Science and Art: Vestiges of Corpses in Pre-Raphaelite Illustrations, Lorraine Janzen Kooistra; Chapter 6 'Fleshing out' Time: Ford Madox Brown and the Dalziels' Bible Gallery, Laura MacCulloch; Chapter 7 Making History: Text and Image in Harriet Martineau's Historiettes, Mary Elizabeth Leighton, Lisa Surridge; Chapter 8 'Reading the Pictures, Visualizing the Text': Illustrations in Dickens from Pickwick to the Household Edition, 1836 to 1870, Phiz to Fred Barnard, Philip V. Allingham; Chapter 9 'Spoils of the lumber-room': Early Collectors of Wood-Engraved Illustrations from 1860s Periodicals, Robert Meyrick;
Descriere
Re-evaluating the period in Victorian illustration known as 'The Sixties,' this volume examines figures such as Frederick Sandys, Ford Madox Brown and George John Pinwell to consider the impact of illustration on the act of reading and the sensibilities of the reading public. The collection offers a detailed and provocative analysis of the production, consumption and place of illustration within the broader contexts of mid-Victorian culture.