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Illustrating Byron’s Prisoner of Chillon
Biopolitics and the art of bearing witness
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Patrick Vincent
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- Series editor’s preface ix
- Acknowledgements xi
- Notes on authors xiii
- Words, books, images, and the long eighteenth century 1
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Part I. Words
- Going feral 19
- John Dunton’s The Ladies Dictionary 37
- Samuel Johnson and the “Shackles of Lexicography” 59
- Edward Lear’s new words 81
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Part II. Words and books
- Battles of words and books 103
- “The pretious life-blood of a master spirit” 121
- Frankenstein and Romantic scrapbook culture 151
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Part III. Words, books, images
- The paper museum of John Aubrey 171
- Picturing the harmonious body in Richardson’s novels 189
- Authorial gestures 207
- Illustrating Byron’s Prisoner of Chillon 227
- Index 247
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- Series editor’s preface ix
- Acknowledgements xi
- Notes on authors xiii
- Words, books, images, and the long eighteenth century 1
-
Part I. Words
- Going feral 19
- John Dunton’s The Ladies Dictionary 37
- Samuel Johnson and the “Shackles of Lexicography” 59
- Edward Lear’s new words 81
-
Part II. Words and books
- Battles of words and books 103
- “The pretious life-blood of a master spirit” 121
- Frankenstein and Romantic scrapbook culture 151
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Part III. Words, books, images
- The paper museum of John Aubrey 171
- Picturing the harmonious body in Richardson’s novels 189
- Authorial gestures 207
- Illustrating Byron’s Prisoner of Chillon 227
- Index 247