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Eighteenth-Century Illustration and Literary Material Culture
Richardson, Thomson, Defoe
The Element maps the literary material culture of three eighteenth-century works, taking into account the transmedial uses of illustrations.
Sandro Jung (Author)
9781108977937, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 15 June 2023
75 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 0.5 cm, 0.155 kg
This Element studies eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century instances of transmediation, concentrating on how the same illustrations were adapted for new media and how they generated novel media constellations and meanings for these images. Focusing on the 'content' of the illustrations and its adaptation within the framework of a new medium, case studies examine the use across different media of illustrations (comprehending both the designs for book illustrations and furniture prints) of three eighteenth-century works: Defoe's Robinson Crusoe (1719), Thomson's The Seasons (1730) and Richardson's Pamela (1740). These case studies reveal how visually enhanced material culture not only makes present the literary work, including its characters and story-world. But they also demonstrate how, through processes of transmediation, changes are introduced to the illustration that affect comprehension of that work. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
1. Transmediation, illustration and material culture
2. Re-signifying pamela: from snuff Box to chapbook
3. Damon, musidora and the containment of desire: from vase to miniature
4. Palemon, lavinia and virtuous love exemplified: from creamware jugs to derby figurine
5. Re-narrating Robinson Crusoe: transmediation on French speaking plates
6. Conclusion
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Subject Areas: Literary studies: general [DSB]
