The Victorian Illustrated Book

The Victorian Illustrated Book

by Richard Maxwell (Editor)
The Victorian Illustrated Book

The Victorian Illustrated Book

by Richard Maxwell (Editor)

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Overview

Throughout the nineteenth century, but most intensely in the reign of Queen Victoria, England and Scotland produced an unprecedented range of extraordinary illustrated books. Images in books became a central feature of Victorian culture. They were at once prestigious and popular—a kind of entertainment—but equally a place for pondering fundamental questions about history, geography, language, time, commerce, design, and vision itself. Concentrating on the use of illustration in literature—especially novels, poems, and children’s books—the essays collected in The Victorian Illustrated Book address a wide chronological and stylistic range of work. They offer fresh insights into such diverse topics as illustration in the books of Charles Dickens and William Morris, the use of words as images, the intersection of children’s books and shopping, the use of maps in fiction, the decline of illustrated volumes after Queen Victoria’s death, and the proposal that Victorian illustration was a major inspiration for modernist and postmodernist experiments with the form of the book.

Contributors:Steven Dillon, Bates CollegeNicholas Frankel, Virginia Commonwealth UniversityCharles Harmon, Loyola UniversityElizabeth Helsinger, University of ChicagoSimon Joyce, Texas Christian UniversityRichard Maxwell, Valparaiso UniversityRobert L. Patten, Rice UniversityJeffrey Skoblow, Southern Illinois University at EdwardsvilleKatie Trumpener, University of ChicagoHerbert Tucker, University of Virginia


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813920979
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Publication date: 06/29/2002
Series: Victorian Literature and Culture Series
Pages: 440
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.40(h) x 1.20(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Richard Maxwell is Professor of English at Valparaiso University and the author of The Mysteries of Paris and London (Virginia) and editor of a new edition of A Tale of Two Cities.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrationsvii
Acknowledgmentsxix
Introductionxxi
1.Walter Scott, Historical Fiction, and the Genesis of the Victorian Illustrated Book1
2.Illustrations of Time: Watches, Dials, and Clocks in Victorian Pictures52
3.Serial Illustration and Storytelling in David Copperfield91
4.Maps and Metaphors: Topographical Representation and the Sense of Place in Late-Victorian Fiction129
5.Literal Illustration in Victorian Print163
6.William Morris before Kelmscott: Poetry and Design in the 1860s209
7.Beyond Reading: Kelmscott and the Modern239
8.Aubrey Beardsley "Embroiders" the Literary Text259
9.Alvin Langdon Coburn's Frontispieces to Henry James's New York Edition: Pictures of an Institutional Imaginary297
10.City Scenes: Commerce, Utopia, and the Birth of the Picture Book332
Afterword: The Destruction, Rebirth, and Apotheosis of the Victorian Illustrated Book385
Contributors423
Index427

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John O. Jordan

A substantial, original contribution a considerable pleasure to read,... The Victorian Illustrated Book defines and goes a long way toward filling an important gap in scholarship on the history of nineteenth-century publishing. It will interest collectors and bibliophiles as well as students of publishing history, inter-arts relations, and Victorian studies.(John O. Jordan, University of California, Santa Cruz, coeditor of Victorian Literature and the Victorian Visual Imagination)

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