The clothing of Clio : a study of the representation of history in nineteenth-century Britain and France
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The clothing of Clio : a study of the representation of history in nineteenth-century Britain and France
Cambridge University Press, 2010
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Originally published: 1984
Formerly CIP Uk
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Originally published in 1984, The Clothing of Clio is concerned with the wide variety of ways in which the past was represented in Britain and France in the nineteenth century. This was a period of unprecedented historical-mindedness, in which novelists, poets, painters, collectors, as well as historians, took the past as their subject matter. Dr Bann argues that the concrete vision of the past should be studied across the whole field of representation. He shows that, with the advent of the nineteenth century, there comes into existence a historical poetics - a set of linguistic procedures in the broadest sense employed to communicate and enhance the 'reality' of the past - which can be understood primarily through techniques of rhetorical analysis. This highly original and provocative study will interest a wide range of readers including professional historians and historiographers, as well as any serious reader concerned with the broad cultural issues of nineteenth-century Europe.
Table of Contents
- List of illustrations
- Preface and acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1. The historian as taxidermist: Ranke, Barante, Waterton
- 2. A cycle in historical discourse: Barante, Thierry, Michelet
- 3. Image and letter in the rediscovery of the past: Daguarre, Charles Alfred Stothard, Landseer, Delaroche
- 4. Poetics of the museum: Lenoir and Du Sommerard
- 5. The historical composition of place: Byron and Scott
- 6. Defences against irony: Barham, Ruskin, Fox Talbot
- 7. Anti-history and the ante-hero: Thackeray, Reade, Browning, James
- Postscript
- Notes
- Index.
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