Picturing Reform in Victorian Britain: 79 (Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture, Series Number 79)

Picturing Reform in Victorian Britain: 79 (Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture, Series Number 79)
by: Janice Carlisle (Author)
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Edition: New
Publication Date: 31 May 2012
Language: English
Print Length: 290 pages
ISBN-10: 052186836X
ISBN-13: 9780521868365


Book Description
How did Victorians, as creators and viewers of images, visualize the politics of franchise reform? This study of Victorian art and parliamentary politics, specifically in the 1840s and 1860s, answers that question by viewing the First and Second Reform Acts from the perspectives offered by Ruskin's political theories of art and Bagehot's visual theory of politics. Combining subjects and approaches characteristic of art history, political history, literary criticism and cultural critique, Picturing Reform in Victorian Britain treats both paintings and wood engravings, particularly those published in Punch and the Illustrated London News. Carlisle analyzes unlikely pairings - a novel by Trollope and a painting by Hayter, an engraving after Leech and a high-society portrait by Landseer - to argue that such conjunctions marked both everyday life in Victorian Britain and the nature of its visual politics as it was manifested in the myriad heterogeneous and often incongruous images of illustrated journalism.


About the Author

Review 'A long overdue translation of visual culture from the margins to the centre of discussion of reform.' The Times Higher Education Supplement'Skilfully juxtaposing a wide range of sources, from frescoes to wood engravings, Janice Carlisle in her latest book demonstrates why and how Victorian visual culture could do 'political work'. [Her] close scrutiny of both images and texts allows her to trace surprising links between media … Carlisle has spent many hours poring over the sources she discusses; her readings of them are rich and unexpected.' Jo Briggs, Victorian Studies


Book Description An innovative exploration of Victorian art and politics that examines how paintings and newspaper illustrations visualized franchise reform.
About the Author Janice Carlisle is Professor of English at Yale University and has published on a wide variety of Victorian subjects, including essays on the autobiographical novels of Charlotte Brontë and George Eliot, as well as books on the ethical implications of Victorian fiction. More recently she has written on the culture of Britain in the 1860s, and has published Common Scents: Comparative Encounters in High-Victorian Fiction (2004), a book on the sensory registers of novels written at that time.

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