The Picturesque, The Sublime, The Beautiful: Visual Artistry in the Works of Charlotte Smith (1749-1806) [Paperback, Premium Color]

Author:   Valerie Derbyshire
Publisher:   Vernon Press
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9781622738410


Pages:   318
Publication Date:   30 August 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Valerie Derbyshire
Publisher:   Vernon Press
Imprint:   Vernon Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.590kg
ISBN:  

9781622738410


ISBN 10:   1622738411
Pages:   318
Publication Date:   30 August 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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An informative and entertaining research study which provides innovative readings of eighteenth-century artistry. The scholarship is robust and rigorous with detailed interpretations of the art of George Romney and James Northcote amongst others. Stephen Ward Stephen Ward Art Valerie Derbyshire's book takes a relatively rare critical approach: she charts the links between Charlotte Smith's novels, poems and children's books and the work of contemporary painters and designers. Her close readings elicit a rich, detailed interchange between Smith's peopled landscape descriptions, new to the novel, and the picturesque landscapes of painters she knew, often personally. They delineate like her the cruelty and injustice inherent in pretty or sublime English scenes. The novelist and the artists share a social and political sensibility. The many significant paintings Derbyshire identifies carry an important commentary on poverty, on women or family in codes well understood throughout Smith's society. One of the best landscape artists of her time, forgotten now, taught her drawing as a child and so helped to form the way she saw the world around her. Botanical drawing and colouring, then an important genre, is the subject of some of Smith's elegiac sonnets, especially those on the death of her daughter. In these sonnets, the fleshiness and downiness of plants, the bloom on the young female face, escape the usual women-and-flowers banalities and testify to the Darwinian likeness of all living species. One of the most incisive parts of the book is its discussion of heraldry, a much more familiar index of identity in Smith's time than it is today. Derbyshire enjoys Smith's talent for radical debunking, for showing heraldic design with its cartoon wyverns and griffins as an entirely fictional narrative about the origins and importance of noble families. The more deeply Derbyshire reads the paintings and designs in relation to Smith's writing, the more clearly Smith emerges as one of the most powerful and erudite thinkers of her time. Visual Artistry is lavishly illustrated, so the reader is able to join in the pleasures of comparison. For all scholars and general readers interested in Charlotte Smith, in British Romanticism or in the aesthetics and politics of the later eighteenth century, this book is indispensable. Loraine Fletcher Author of the book Charlotte Smith: A Critical Biography


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Valerie Derbyshire received her PhD from the School of English at the University of Sheffield where she was the winner of an Arts and Humanities Research Council Competition Student scholarship. Her doctoral research focused on visual artistry in the works of Charlotte Smith. Valerie's research interests include Romanticism and the romance genre in general from the eighteenth century to the present day. She lives in Derbyshire, England with her husband and two sons.

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