Description
Sillars explores how the Victorians saw Shakespeare and the nature of time, as manifested in their performances, painting and photography.
About the Author
Stuart Sillars is Professor of English at the Universities of Bergen and Agder, Norway. He has written extensively on literature and the visual arts, and his most recent books are Painting Shakespeare: The Artist as Critic, 1720-1820 (2006) and The Illustrated Shakespeare, 1709-1875 (2008), both published by Cambridge University Press. Earlier books have explored visual and literary art in the two world wars, illustration and the Victorian novel and the special forms of irony involved in English writing of the early twentieth century.
Reviews
'... an exhilarating gallery of Shakespearean images as these featured on the nineteenth century stage, as well as on canvas and print. This richly illustrated book offers new insights into Victorian cultural history, as Shakespeare the chronicler of the past morphs into Shakespeare the timeless moralist ... Specialists in art and theatre history will revel in the range and scholarship of this engaging analysis.' Catherine Belsey, Swansea University
'Multidisciplinary in scope and imaginatively illustrated, Stuart Sillars's wonderfully well-informed study casts a bright light on Victorian philosophy and on the period's artistic and theatrical aesthetics.' Stanley Wells, The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
'If you want to know anything about Shakespeare and the visual arts then Stuart Sillars is your man.' Around the Globe
'The author provides a lavish selection of colour plates of Victorian Shakespeare pairings ... Sillars' treatment of Victorian Shakespeare is visually compelling and intellectually rewarding.' Choice
'Sillars' focus remains predominantly aesthetic, and he is unquestionably a master of the form ... Few scholars can match Sillars for his close readings of how images disclose themselves to viewers ... Every reader stands to profit from the author's exemplary understanding of how images work in themselves and how they work upon those who look at them.' Shakespeare Quarterly
'It will remain an outstanding contribution to this field for many years to come ... an outstanding book on one significant element within Victorian culture.' J. B. Bullen, Memori Di Shakespeare
Book Information
ISBN 9780521509695
Author Stuart Sillars
Format Hardback
Page Count 384
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 1300g
Dimensions(mm) 254mm * 200mm * 30mm