Romanticism and Celebrity Culture, 1750–1850

Tom Mole editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:4th Oct '12

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

This paperback is available in another edition too:

Romanticism and Celebrity Culture, 1750–1850 cover

An interdisciplinary collection of essays exploring how our modern idea of celebrity was created in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

We live in a celebrity-obsessed culture, but until recently the history of celebrity has been little discussed. Looking back to the 1720s and forward to the 1890s, this volume identifies the people and institutions that made the Romantic period a pivotal moment in the creation of celebrity.We live in a celebrity-obsessed culture, but until recently the history of celebrity has been little discussed. The contributors to this innovative collection locate the origins of a distinctively modern kind of celebrity in the Romantic period. Celebrity was from the beginning a multi-media phenomenon whose cultural pervasiveness - in literature and the theatre, music and visual culture, fashion and boxing - overflows modern disciplinary boundaries and requires attention from scholars with different kinds of expertise. Looking back to the 1720s and forward to the 1890s, this volume identifies the people and institutions that made the Romantic period a pivotal moment in the creation of celebrity. Tracing connections between celebrity and the period's discourses of heroism, genius, nationalism, patronage and gender, these essays map the contours of a cultural apparatus that many of the period's central figures became implicated in, even as they sought to distance themselves from it.

Review of the hardback: 'Mole's collection of well-written essays is an indispensable supplement to the numerous histories of and companions to Romanticism.' Anglia
'The strength of this collection is in its diversity and in the fact that each essay presents new information and subjects.' Notes and Queries

ISBN: 9781107407855

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm

Weight: 420g

310 pages