Reading Popular Prints 1790-1870

Reading Popular Prints 1790-1870
Title Reading Popular Prints 1790-1870 PDF eBook
Author Brian Maidment
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 212
Release 2001-12-07
Genre Art
ISBN 9780719033711

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Each chapter of this stimulating book collects a wide variety of images show the different ways that historical events can be represented. Metal and wood engravings, lithographs, woodcuts, etchings, watercolors, and drawings all reflect changing attitudes towards gender, politics, the family, education, and industrialization. This revised second edition has many new illustrations which further assist the interpretation of popular graphic images from the 18th and 19th centuries.

Guy of Warwick and Other Chapbook Romances

Guy of Warwick and Other Chapbook Romances
Title Guy of Warwick and Other Chapbook Romances PDF eBook
Author John Simons
Publisher University of Exeter Press
Pages 204
Release 1998
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780859894456

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Chapbooks formed the staple reading matter of ordinary people during the 18th and much of the 19th centuries. These chapbooks derive from romances which were current in the Middle Ages or the Renaissance.

Poetry, Pictures, and Popular Publishing

Poetry, Pictures, and Popular Publishing
Title Poetry, Pictures, and Popular Publishing PDF eBook
Author Lorraine Janzen Kooistra
Publisher Ohio University Press
Pages 321
Release 2014-10-07
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0821443801

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In Poetry, Pictures, and Popular Publishing eminent Rossetti scholar Lorraine Janzen Kooistra demonstrates the cultural centrality of a neglected artifact: the Victorian illustrated gift book. Turning a critical lens on “drawing-room books” as both material objects and historical events, Kooistra reveals how the gift book’s visual/verbal form mediated “high” and popular art as well as book and periodical publication. A composite text produced by many makers, the poetic gift book was designed for domestic space and a female audience; its mode of publication marks a significant moment in the history of authorship, reading, and publishing. With rigorous attention to the gift book’s aesthetic and ideological features, Kooistra analyzes the contributions of poets, artists, engravers, publishers, and readers and shows how its material form moved poetry into popular culture. Drawing on archival and periodical research, she offers new readings of Eliza Cook, Adelaide Procter, and Jean Ingelow and shows the transatlantic reach of their verses. Boldly resituating Tennyson’s works within the gift-book economy he dominated, Kooistra demonstrates how the conditions of corporate authorship shaped the production and receptionof the laureate’s verses at the peak of his popularity. Poetry, Pictures, and Popular Publishing changes the map of poetry’s place—in all its senses—in Victorian everyday life and consumer culture.

Charles Knight

Charles Knight
Title Charles Knight PDF eBook
Author Valerie Gray
Publisher Routledge
Pages 252
Release 2017-11-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1351161903

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Charles Knight: Educator, Publisher, Writer is the first modern book-length study of this important nineteenth-century educational reformer, author, and publisher. Though he made significant contributions during his lifetime to the cause of popular education, providing inexpensive but quality reading material for the newly literate working classes, Knight has been largely ignored by scholars. This neglect, the author suggests, may be related to Knight's association with the controversial Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge and to the use scholars make of Knight's Penny Magazine and his two volumes on political economy to support their arguments on theories of social control and other issues. The author argues that Knight's reputation has suffered as a result. She reexamines the evidence to offer fresh assessments of Knight's life and work that illuminate his genuine achievements. She concludes with an evaluation of Knight's role as an innovative publisher who used the latest techniques to provide the emerging mass readership with unique combinations of text and image in his many 'pictorial' books and periodicals.

The Revolution in Popular Literature

The Revolution in Popular Literature
Title The Revolution in Popular Literature PDF eBook
Author Ian Haywood
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 362
Release 2004-07-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780521835466

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This book takes a new look at the evolution of popular literature in Britain in the Romantic and Victorian periods. Making use of a wide range of archival and primary sources, he argues that radical politics played a decisive role in the transformation of popular literature. By charting the key moments in the history of 'cheap' literature, the book casts new light on the many neglected popular genres and texts: the 'pig's meat' anthology, the female-authored didactic tale, and Chartist fiction.

110 Years of Taxation from Pitt to Lloyd George

110 Years of Taxation from Pitt to Lloyd George
Title 110 Years of Taxation from Pitt to Lloyd George PDF eBook
Author Henry Sless
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 273
Release
Genre
ISBN 3031392183

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Studies in Ephemera

Studies in Ephemera
Title Studies in Ephemera PDF eBook
Author Kevin Murphy
Publisher Bucknell University Press
Pages 319
Release 2013-01-30
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1611484952

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Studies in Ephemera: Text and Image in Eighteenth-Century Print bringstogether established and emerging scholars of early modern print culture to explore the dynamic relationships between words and illustrations in awide variety of popular cheap print from the seventeenth to the early nineteenth century. While ephemerawas ubiquitous in the period, it is scarcely visible to us now, because only a handful of the thousands of examplesonce in existence have been preserved. Nonetheless, single-sheet printed works, as well as pamphlets and chapbooks, constituted a central part of visual and literary culture, and were eagerly consumed by rich and poor alike in Great Britain, North America, and on the Continent. Displayed in homes, posted in taverns and other public spaces, or visible in shop windows on city streets, ephemeral works used sensational means to address themes of great topicality. The English broadside ballad, of central concern in this volume, grew out of oral culture; the genre addressed issues of nationality, history, gender and sexuality, economics, and more. Richly illustrated and well researched, Studiesin Ephemera offers interdisciplinary perspectives into how ephemeralworks reached their audiences through visual and textual means. It also includes essays that describe how collections of ephemera are categorized in digital and conventional archives, and how our understanding of these works is shaped by their organization into collections. This timely and fascinating book will appeal to archivists, and students and scholars in many fields, including art history, comparative literature, social and economic history, and English literature. Contributors: Georgia Barnhill, Theodore Barrow, Tara Burk, Adam Fox, Alexandra Franklin, Patricia Fumerton, Paula McDowell, Kevin D. Murphy, Sally O’Driscoll, Ruth Perry