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Transnational Crusoe, Illustration and Reading History, 1719–1722
The first transnational visual reading history of Robinson Crusoe, examining the earliest illustrated editions both British and continental.
Sandro Jung (Author)
9781009443302, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 6 March 2025
126 pages
17.7 x 12.5 x 0.7 cm, 0.13 kg
Bringing illustration studies, the history of reading and transnational book history together, the Element offers an original micro-history of illustrated editions and iconic interpretations of Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe. Unlike earlier accounts, it takes into account not only the copyright holder's editions but also studies Continental visualizations alongside a lower-end London abridgment issued by Edward Midwinter and illustrated by twenty-nine woodcuts. The Element covers the period from 1719 (the year of the work's first publication by William Taylor) to 1722 (the year Midwinter published his abridgment) and examines the illustrated editions published during that time, including those featuring translations of the work issued in Amsterdam (where Dutch and French translations were published) and in Germany. It recovers a hitherto unexplored archive of illustrations that played an essential role in the reading history – in Britain and abroad – of Robinson Crusoe. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
Introduction
1719–1721: William Taylor's Editions
1720: The Amsterdam and German Editions
1722: Edward Midwinter's Edition
Conclusion.
Subject Areas: Literary theory [DSA]
