"Phiz" (Hablot Knight Browne), a Memoir. Uncovering Phiz: The Visual Legacy of Charles Dickens' Illustrator

Par : Frederic George Kitton
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  • Nombre de pages1228
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-4-06-614336-7
  • EAN4064066143367
  • Date de parution20/12/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille2 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "Phiz" (Hablot Knight Browne), a Memoir, Frederic George Kitton intricately chronicles the life and work of the celebrated Victorian illustrator Hablot Knight Browne, affectionately known as 'Phiz'. This memoir not only delves into Phiz's collaboration with canonical writers such as Charles Dickens but also illuminates the nuanced interplay between visual art and narrative in the 19th-century literary scene.
Kitton'Äôs prose is imbued with a keen sensitivity to the artistic milieu, combining biographical detail with a critical exploration of the societal and cultural influences that shaped Browne's illustrious career. The meticulous artistry of Kitton's writing reinforces the intertextual connections between image and narrative, offering readers a rich tapestry of literary history enhanced by the visual evocations of Browne's work.
Frederic George Kitton, an eminent Victorian bibliophile and biographer, was deeply invested in the intersection of literature and the visual arts. His extensive knowledge of Dickensian lore and commitment to preserving the narratives of lesser-known figures in literature reveal his desire to give voice to the unheralded artisans of the era. Kitton'Äôs admiration for Phiz'Äôs illustrations and their pivotal role in advancing popular literature is palpable, underscoring his own scholarly motivations for completing this insightful memoir.
This book comes highly recommended for scholars of Victorian literature, art historians, and anyone captivated by the intricate relationships between text and illustration. Kitton's lucid analysis and evocative storytelling render "Phiz" an essential read, revealing not only the life of a remarkable artist but also the profound impact of visual representation on the narratives that continue to shape our understanding of literature today.
In "Phiz" (Hablot Knight Browne), a Memoir, Frederic George Kitton intricately chronicles the life and work of the celebrated Victorian illustrator Hablot Knight Browne, affectionately known as 'Phiz'. This memoir not only delves into Phiz's collaboration with canonical writers such as Charles Dickens but also illuminates the nuanced interplay between visual art and narrative in the 19th-century literary scene.
Kitton'Äôs prose is imbued with a keen sensitivity to the artistic milieu, combining biographical detail with a critical exploration of the societal and cultural influences that shaped Browne's illustrious career. The meticulous artistry of Kitton's writing reinforces the intertextual connections between image and narrative, offering readers a rich tapestry of literary history enhanced by the visual evocations of Browne's work.
Frederic George Kitton, an eminent Victorian bibliophile and biographer, was deeply invested in the intersection of literature and the visual arts. His extensive knowledge of Dickensian lore and commitment to preserving the narratives of lesser-known figures in literature reveal his desire to give voice to the unheralded artisans of the era. Kitton'Äôs admiration for Phiz'Äôs illustrations and their pivotal role in advancing popular literature is palpable, underscoring his own scholarly motivations for completing this insightful memoir.
This book comes highly recommended for scholars of Victorian literature, art historians, and anyone captivated by the intricate relationships between text and illustration. Kitton's lucid analysis and evocative storytelling render "Phiz" an essential read, revealing not only the life of a remarkable artist but also the profound impact of visual representation on the narratives that continue to shape our understanding of literature today.