The Edinburgh Companion to Romanticism and the Arts / / ed. by Maureen McCue.

The only volume to comprehensively bring together developments from different disciplines that address the complex interplay between British Romantic literature and the visual artsIt covers a wide range of intermedial cultural productions, from popular to elite, and from the public to the domestic s...

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Place / Publishing House:Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Edinburgh Companions to Literature and the Humanities
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Physical Description:1 online resource (560 p.) :; 142 B/W illustrations 54 colour illustrations 142 black & white and 54 colour illustrations
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Illustrations
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • Part I Perspectives
  • 1 ‘The happiest vehicles of antiquarian knowledge’: The Visual Arts and Romantic Antiquarianism
  • 2 The Gothic Aesthetic: Word and Image
  • 3 Aesthetic Landscapes: Travel and Tourism
  • 4 Visualising the Indigenous Pacific
  • 5 Elite and Popular Orientalisms
  • Part II Exhibition, Commerce and Culture
  • 6 Collecting and the Country House, 1750–1840
  • 7 Public Improvement as ‘National Ornament’: Commerce, Culture and Patriotism in London and Edinburgh
  • 8 Commemoration, Domestic Display and the Decorative Arts: Romantic Nelsonia
  • 9 Building(s) for Art: The Evolution of Public Art Galleries in England, 1780–1840
  • 10 Exhibitions Culture, Consumerism and the Romantic Artist
  • 11 Portraiture: Commerce and Celebrity
  • 12 Convergence and Dissonance: Romantic Theatre and the Visual Arts
  • 13 Sound and Vision in Blake’s London
  • 14 Taken By Storm: Multisensory Learning in the Lecture Room
  • 15 Romanticism, ‘Real’ Illusions and the Transformation of Experience in Modernity
  • Part III Circulations: Print Culture and the Arts
  • 16 Romantic Art and the Novel
  • 17 Mired in Print: Romantic Writers and Caricature
  • 18 ‘A Point to Aim at in a Morning’s Walk’: Encounters at the Print Shop
  • 19 Illustrated Poetry in the Romantic Period
  • 20 Fashioning the Female Artist: Allegory and Celebrity in Lady Diana Beauclerk’s Watercolours of The Faerie Queene
  • 21 Angelica Kauffman and the Sister Arts
  • 22 Illustrated Magazines and Periodicals: Visual Genres and Gendered Aspirations
  • Part IV Romanticism Reimagined, the 1830s and Beyond
  • 23 Album Culture: Begging for Scraps
  • 24 Nineteenth-Century Illustrated Poetry: Mise-en-Page and the Visual Rhythms of Seriality
  • 25 Romantic Caricatures and Comics
  • 26 Cultural Manifestations of Romanticism on the Contemporary Screen
  • 27 Looking Back Through Fashion: Regency Romances and a ‘Jumble of Styles’
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Index