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Author Knapp, James A

Title Illustrating the Past in Early Modern England : the Representation of History in Printed Books
Published Milton : Taylor and Francis, 2017

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Description 1 online resource (323 pages)
Contents Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of Illustrations; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; 1 Introduction: Historical Afterimages and History After Images; 2 Printing Books "with the pyctures": The Context for Illustration in Sixteenth-Century England; 3 Transforming Truth: Hilliard, Sidney, and the Emergence of an Anti-Materialist Aesthetic; 4 Stories and Icons: Reorienting the Visual in John Foxe's Acts and Monuments; 5 From "universal cosmography" to Narrative History: The Evolution of Holinshed's Chronicles
6 Vision into Verse: John Derricke's Image of Ireland and the Decline of Visual History7 Conclusion; Bibliography; Index
Summary "Illustrating the Past is a study of the status of visual and verbal media in early modern English representations of the past. It focuses on general attitudes towards visual and verbal representations of history as well as specific illustrated books produced during the period. Through a close examination of the relationship of image to text in light of contemporary discussions of poetic and aesthetic practice, the book demonstrates that the struggle between the image and the word played a profoundly important role in England's emergent historical self-awareness. The opposition between history and story, fact and fiction, often tenuous, provided a sounding board for deeper conflicts over the form in which representations might best yield truth from history. The ensuing schism between poets and historians over the proper venue for the lessons of the past manifested itself on the pages of early modern printed books. The discussion focuses on the word and image relationships in several important illustrated books printed during the second half of the sixteenth century-including Holinshed's Chronicles (1577) and Foxe's Book of Martyrs (1563, 1570)-in the context of contemporary works on history and poetics, such as Sir Philip Sidney's Apology for Poetry and Thomas Blundeville's The true order and Method of wryting and reading Hystories. Illustrating the Past specifically answers two important questions concerning the resultant production of literary and historical texts in the period: Why did the use of images in printed histories suddenly become unpopular at the end of the sixteenth century? and What impact did this publishing trend have on writers of literary and historical texts?"--Provided by publisher
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Subject Foxe, John, 1516-1587. Actes and monuments
Holinshed, Raphael, approximately 1525-1580? Chronicles of England, Scotlande, and Irelande
Derricke, John. Image of Irelande with a discouerie of woodkarne
SUBJECT Actes and monuments (Foxe, John) fast
Chronicles of England, Scotlande, and Irelande (Holinshed, Raphael) fast
Subject Illustrated books -- Great Britain -- History -- 15th and 16th centuries
Early printed books -- Great Britain -- 16th century -- Bibliography
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES -- Books.
Early printed books
Historiography
Illustrated books
SUBJECT Great Britain -- Historiography -- History
Subject Great Britain
Genre/Form Bibliographies
History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781351928908
1351928902
1315252724
9781315252728