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The Humours of Parliament: Harry Furniss's View of Late-Victorian Political Culture: Studies in Comics and Cartoons

Autor Gareth Cordery, Joseph S. Meisel
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 noi 2015
Harry Furniss (1854–1925), a leading contributor to Punch and other important illustrated magazines, was arguably the most significant political caricaturist and illustrator of the late Victorian and Edwardian eras. He was widely celebrated in his time, and his cartoons helped to define the political world in the public mind. The Humours of Parliament was Furniss’s hugely successful illustrated lecture that he staged throughout the U.K., North America, and Australia during the 1890s. Entertaining his audiences with anecdotes, mimicry, and jokes—along with the spectacle of more than 100 magic lantern slides—Furniss gave his audiences an insider’s view of the mysterious workings of Parliament and the leading political personalities of the day, such as Gladstone, Balfour, and Chamberlain.
 
Reproducing some 150 images drawn from Furniss’s extensive graphic work, The Humours of Parliament: Harry Furniss’s View of Late-Victorian Political Culture, edited and with an introduction by Gareth Cordery and Joseph S. Meisel, presents Furniss’s unpublished lecture text for the first time. The extensive introduction places the show in its biographical, political, and performative contexts. Cordery and Meisel’s volume therefore both documents a pivotal moment in British political and social history and provides a rare case study of an important yet little studied nineteenth-century performance genre: the illustrated platform lecture.
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780814252772
ISBN-10: 081425277X
Pagini: 350
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Ohio State University Press
Colecția Ohio State University Press
Seria Studies in Comics and Cartoons


Recenzii

“In their introduction, Gareth Cordery and Joseph S. Meisel rightly describe Furniss as arguably the most significant and prolific British political cartoonist of the late Victorian and Edwardian era. Widely popular at the time, Furniss has been subsequently neglected. The editors show how Furniss embraced the technology of the period by taking advantage of the newly popular magic lantern, adapting his drawing style to suit techniques such as photo-processing and exploiting the potential of the lecture circuit overseas.” —Colin Seymour-Ure, Emeritus Professor, University of Kent
 

The Humours of Parliament: Harry Furniss’s View of Late-Victorian Political Culture constitutes a valuable addition to scholarship and to our knowledge of Victorian politics and culture. The text and images of Furniss’s lectures offer a fascinating, entertaining, and often humorous view of how parliament and politics worked in late nineteenth-century Britain. This volume sheds light on the sometimes mystifying matter of what late Victorians found funny but also has important things to say about political communications and the history of parliament.” —James Thompson, Bristol University

Notă biografică

Gareth Cordery is a former adjunct fellow in humanities, University of Canterbury (New Zealand). Joseph S. Meisel is Deputy Provost, Brown University.

Cuprins

Introduction

Harry Furniss: Life in Art
-Furniss and the Tradition of British Political Caricature
-Art and Craft
-Image-Making: From Observation to Publication
Political Culture in the Later Nineteenth Century
-Political Participation and Electoral Display
-Political Communication
-Caricature and the Politics of Personality
-Political Education
Furniss and the Politics of the Late 1880s and 1890s
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The Grand Old Man
-Ireland and Home Rule
-Women
-What “Humours” Left Out
The Creations and Performance of "Humours"
-Origins: From Lecture to Entertainment
-The Magic Lantern Show
-Furniss as Platform Performer
-London and the Provinces, 1891–92
-Audiences
"Humours" Abroad
-The American Lecture Circuit
-The North American Tour, 1896–97
-The Southern Hemisphere Lecture Circuit
-The Australian Tour, 1897
Editorial Principles
-The Text
-The Images

"The Humours of Parliament": The Extant Text
 

Descriere

Presents for the first time Harry Furniss’s hugely successful illustrated lecture of the same name.