Romanticism and Illustration
Herausgeber: Haywood, Ian; Shannon, Mary L.; Matthews, Susan
Romanticism and Illustration
Herausgeber: Haywood, Ian; Shannon, Mary L.; Matthews, Susan
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Explores a vital aspect of British Romanticism, the role of illustration in Romantic-era literary texts and visual culture.
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Explores a vital aspect of British Romanticism, the role of illustration in Romantic-era literary texts and visual culture.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 772g
- ISBN-13: 9781108425711
- ISBN-10: 1108425712
- Artikelnr.: 54605327
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- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 772g
- ISBN-13: 9781108425711
- ISBN-10: 1108425712
- Artikelnr.: 54605327
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Editors' Introduction; Part I. Illustrating Poetry: 1. The ends of
illustration: explanation, critique, and the political imagination in
Blake's title-pages for Genesis Peter Otto; 2. With a master's hand and
Prophet's fire: Blake, Gray, and the Bard Sophie Thomas; 3. Seeing history:
illustration, poetic drama, and the national past Dustin Frazier Wood; 4.
'Fuseli's poetic eye': prints and impressions in Fuseli and Erasmus Darwin
Martin Priestman; 5. Henry Fuseli's accommodations: 'attempting the
domestic' in the illustrations to Cowper Susan Matthews; 6. Reading the
romantic vignette: Stothard illustrates Bloomfield, Byron and Crabbe for
the Royal Engagement Pocket Atlas Sandro Jung; 7. Intimate distance: Thomas
Stothard's and J. M. W. Turner's iIllustrations of Samuel Rogers's Italy
Maureen McCue; Part II. The Business of Illustration: 8. Illustration,
terror and female agency: Thomas Macklin's poets gallery in a revolutionary
decade Ian Haywood; 9. Maria Cosway's Hours: cosmopolitan and classical
visual culture in Thomas Macklin's Poets Gallery Luisa Calè; 10. Artists'
street: Thomas Stothard, R. H. Cromek, and literary illustration on
London's Newman Street Mary L. Shannon; 11. The development of magazine
illustration in Regency Britain - the example of Arliss's Pocket Magazine
1818-1833 Brian Maidment; Coda: romantic illustration and the privatization
of history painting Martin Myrone.
illustration: explanation, critique, and the political imagination in
Blake's title-pages for Genesis Peter Otto; 2. With a master's hand and
Prophet's fire: Blake, Gray, and the Bard Sophie Thomas; 3. Seeing history:
illustration, poetic drama, and the national past Dustin Frazier Wood; 4.
'Fuseli's poetic eye': prints and impressions in Fuseli and Erasmus Darwin
Martin Priestman; 5. Henry Fuseli's accommodations: 'attempting the
domestic' in the illustrations to Cowper Susan Matthews; 6. Reading the
romantic vignette: Stothard illustrates Bloomfield, Byron and Crabbe for
the Royal Engagement Pocket Atlas Sandro Jung; 7. Intimate distance: Thomas
Stothard's and J. M. W. Turner's iIllustrations of Samuel Rogers's Italy
Maureen McCue; Part II. The Business of Illustration: 8. Illustration,
terror and female agency: Thomas Macklin's poets gallery in a revolutionary
decade Ian Haywood; 9. Maria Cosway's Hours: cosmopolitan and classical
visual culture in Thomas Macklin's Poets Gallery Luisa Calè; 10. Artists'
street: Thomas Stothard, R. H. Cromek, and literary illustration on
London's Newman Street Mary L. Shannon; 11. The development of magazine
illustration in Regency Britain - the example of Arliss's Pocket Magazine
1818-1833 Brian Maidment; Coda: romantic illustration and the privatization
of history painting Martin Myrone.
Editors' Introduction; Part I. Illustrating Poetry: 1. The ends of
illustration: explanation, critique, and the political imagination in
Blake's title-pages for Genesis Peter Otto; 2. With a master's hand and
Prophet's fire: Blake, Gray, and the Bard Sophie Thomas; 3. Seeing history:
illustration, poetic drama, and the national past Dustin Frazier Wood; 4.
'Fuseli's poetic eye': prints and impressions in Fuseli and Erasmus Darwin
Martin Priestman; 5. Henry Fuseli's accommodations: 'attempting the
domestic' in the illustrations to Cowper Susan Matthews; 6. Reading the
romantic vignette: Stothard illustrates Bloomfield, Byron and Crabbe for
the Royal Engagement Pocket Atlas Sandro Jung; 7. Intimate distance: Thomas
Stothard's and J. M. W. Turner's iIllustrations of Samuel Rogers's Italy
Maureen McCue; Part II. The Business of Illustration: 8. Illustration,
terror and female agency: Thomas Macklin's poets gallery in a revolutionary
decade Ian Haywood; 9. Maria Cosway's Hours: cosmopolitan and classical
visual culture in Thomas Macklin's Poets Gallery Luisa Calè; 10. Artists'
street: Thomas Stothard, R. H. Cromek, and literary illustration on
London's Newman Street Mary L. Shannon; 11. The development of magazine
illustration in Regency Britain - the example of Arliss's Pocket Magazine
1818-1833 Brian Maidment; Coda: romantic illustration and the privatization
of history painting Martin Myrone.
illustration: explanation, critique, and the political imagination in
Blake's title-pages for Genesis Peter Otto; 2. With a master's hand and
Prophet's fire: Blake, Gray, and the Bard Sophie Thomas; 3. Seeing history:
illustration, poetic drama, and the national past Dustin Frazier Wood; 4.
'Fuseli's poetic eye': prints and impressions in Fuseli and Erasmus Darwin
Martin Priestman; 5. Henry Fuseli's accommodations: 'attempting the
domestic' in the illustrations to Cowper Susan Matthews; 6. Reading the
romantic vignette: Stothard illustrates Bloomfield, Byron and Crabbe for
the Royal Engagement Pocket Atlas Sandro Jung; 7. Intimate distance: Thomas
Stothard's and J. M. W. Turner's iIllustrations of Samuel Rogers's Italy
Maureen McCue; Part II. The Business of Illustration: 8. Illustration,
terror and female agency: Thomas Macklin's poets gallery in a revolutionary
decade Ian Haywood; 9. Maria Cosway's Hours: cosmopolitan and classical
visual culture in Thomas Macklin's Poets Gallery Luisa Calè; 10. Artists'
street: Thomas Stothard, R. H. Cromek, and literary illustration on
London's Newman Street Mary L. Shannon; 11. The development of magazine
illustration in Regency Britain - the example of Arliss's Pocket Magazine
1818-1833 Brian Maidment; Coda: romantic illustration and the privatization
of history painting Martin Myrone.