British Romanticism and the Reception of Italian Old Master Art 1793 1840

British Romanticism and the Reception of Italian Old Master Art  1793 1840
Author: Maureen McCue
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2016-05-23
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781317171492

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As a result of Napoleon’s campaigns in Italy, Old Master art flooded into Britain and its acquisition became an index of national prestige. Maureen McCue argues that their responses to these works informed the writing of Romantic period authors, enabling them to forge often surprising connections between Italian art, the imagination and the period’s political, social and commercial realities. Dr McCue examines poetry, plays, novels, travel writing, exhibition catalogues, early guidebooks and private experiences recorded in letters and diaries by canonical and noncanonical authors, including Felicia Hemans, William Buchanan, Henry Sass, Pierce Egan, William Hazlitt, Percy Shelley, Lord Byron, Anna Jameson, Maria Graham Callcott and Samuel Rogers. Her exploration of the idea of connoisseurship shows the ways in which a knowledge of Italian art became a key marker of cultural standing that was no longer limited to artists and aristocrats, while her chapter on the literary production of post-Waterloo Britain traces the development of a critical vocabulary equally applicable to the visual arts and literature. In offering cultural, historical and literary readings of the responses to Italian art by early nineteenth-century writers, Dr McCue illuminates the important role they played in shaping the themes that are central to our understanding of Romanticism.

Romanticism and Illustration

Romanticism and Illustration
Author: Ian Haywood,Susan Matthews,Mary L. Shannon
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2019-05-16
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781108425711

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Explores a vital aspect of British Romanticism, the role of illustration in Romantic-era literary texts and visual culture.

Edinburgh Companion to Jane Austen and the Arts

Edinburgh Companion to Jane Austen and the Arts
Author: Hannah Moss,Joe Bray
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 609
Release: 2024-05-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781399500425

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Jane Austen was a keen consumer of the arts throughout her lifetime. The Edinburgh Companion to Jane Austen and the Arts considers how Austen represents the arts in her writing, from her juvenilia to her mature novels. The thirty-three original chapters in this Companion cover the full range of Austen's engagement with the arts, including the silhouette and the caricature, crafts, theatre, fashion, music and dance, together with the artistic potential of both interior and exterior spaces. This volume also explores her artistic afterlives in creative re-imaginings across different media, including adaptations and transpositions in film, television, theatre, digital platforms and games.

Spaces of Connoisseurship

Spaces of Connoisseurship
Author: Alison Clarke
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2022-07-18
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9789004518902

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Spaces of Connoisseurship explores the ‘who’, ‘where’ and ‘how’ of judging Old Master paintings in the nineteenth-century British art trade, via a comparison of family art dealers Thomas Agnew & Sons (“Agnew’s) and London’s National Gallery.

The Edinburgh Companion to Romanticism and the Arts

The Edinburgh Companion to Romanticism and the Arts
Author: Maureen McCue,Sophie Thomas
Publsiher: Edinburgh Companions to Litera
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-12-31
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1474484174

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The only volume to comprehensively bring together developments from different disciplines that address the complex interplay between British Romantic literature and the visual arts

What the Victorians Made of Romanticism

What the Victorians Made of Romanticism
Author: Tom Mole
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2020-06-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780691202921

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This insightful and elegantly written book examines how the popular media of the Victorian era sustained and transformed the reputations of Romantic writers. Tom Mole provides a new reception history of Lord Byron, Felicia Hemans, Sir Walter Scott, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and William Wordsworth—one that moves beyond the punctual historicism of much recent criticism and the narrow horizons of previous reception histories. He attends instead to the material artifacts and cultural practices that remediated Romantic writers and their works amid shifting understandings of history, memory, and media. Mole scrutinizes Victorian efforts to canonize and commodify Romantic writers in a changed media ecology. He shows how illustrated books renovated Romantic writing, how preachers incorporated irreligious Romantics into their sermons, how new statues and memorials integrated Romantic writers into an emerging national pantheon, and how anthologies mediated their works to new generations. This ambitious study investigates a wide range of material objects Victorians made in response to Romantic writing—such as photographs, postcards, books, and collectibles—that in turn remade the public’s understanding of Romantic writers. Shedding new light on how Romantic authors were posthumously recruited to address later cultural concerns, What the Victorians Made of Romanticism reveals new histories of appropriation, remediation, and renewal that resonate in our own moment of media change, when once again the cultural products of the past seem in danger of being forgotten if they are not reimagined for new audiences.

Classicism and Romanticism in Italian Literature

Classicism and Romanticism in Italian Literature
Author: Fabio A Camilletti
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2015-10-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781317321347

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In 1816 a violent literary quarrel engulfed Bourbon Restoration Italy. On one side the Romantics wanted an opening up of Italian culture towards Europe, and on the other the Classicists favoured an inward-looking Italy. Giacomo Leopardi wrote a Discourse of an Italian on Romantic Poetry aiming to contribute to the debate from a new perspective.

Byron and Italy

Byron and Italy
Author: Alan Rawes,Diego Saglia
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2017-12-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781526126085

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Winner of the Elma Dangerfield Prize 2018 Byron in Italy – Venetian debauchery, Roman sight-seeing, revolution, horse-riding and swimming, sword-brandishing and pistol-shooting, the poet’s ‘last attachment’ – forms part of the fabric of Romantic mythology. Yet Byron’s time in Italy was crucial to his development as a writer, to Italy’s sense of itself as a nation, to Europe’s perceptions of national identity and to the evolution of Romanticism across Europe. In this volume, Byron scholars from Britain, Europe and beyond re-assess the topic of ‘Byron and Italy’ in all its richness and complexity. They consider Byron’s relationship to Italian literature, people, geography, art, religion and politics, and discuss his navigations between British and Italian identities.