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Subjects
Portraits in literature, History, Art and literature, Self in literature, English literature, Romanticism, History and criticism, English literature, history and criticism, 19th century, English literature, history and criticism, 18th century, Romanticism, great britainPlaces
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Fashioning faces: the portraitive mode in British romanticism
2010, University of New Hampshire Press, University Press of New England
in English
1584657782 9781584657781
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Table of Contents
Ch. 1. The portraitive mode. Wordsworth's self-portrait
Taste, fashionable consumption, and congruence
Heightened impressions : imagination, desire, and identity
Ch. 2. Making faces. Legible bodies
Seeing, consumption, and strategies of space
Painted figures and Plutarch's heirs
Reading reproduction
Bodies in time
Ch. 3. Consuming portraits. A new socius : Josiah Wedgwood and Rudolph Ackermann
Miniatures : Richard Cosway and John Boydell
Facing history
Ch. 4. Practicing aesthetics. Aesthetics, taste, and the collection
Collecting fetishes
House museums
Instituting the portrait
Ch. 5. Living portraits. Reflexive staging, fashionability, and travel practice
Mary Robinson, acting the self
Byronic travel and the theater of the self
Consumable subjects : Manfred, Sappho, and fame.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [293]-312) and index.
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