Caricature Unmasked

Caricature Unmasked Irony, Authenticity, and Individualism in Eighteenth-Century English Prints - The University of Delaware Press Studies in Seventeenth- And Eighteenth-Century Art and Culture

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Publisher's Synopsis

This book is the first to examine the meaning encoded in the very form of caricature, a form of popular and polemical visual art that burst suddenly on the scene in late eighteenth-century England, and to explain its rise as a consequence of the emergence of modernity, especially the modern self. Caricature and the modern self developed in tandem: as the modern notion of selfhood_with its valorization of interiority, private authenticity, and consistency across time_rather suddenly replaced older, more flexible notions of identity, so caricature developed as a technology for representing this new self, making character visible on the surface of the body, unmasking the public role and revealing the authentic private self beneath. Through the detailed analysis of specific prints and a wide-ranging compilation of historical evidence, this book constructs a rich and precise cultural history of the conceptual shift that led to the explosion of caricature in late eighteenth-century England. Complemented with seventy-eight illustrations.

Book information

ISBN: 9781611493238
Publisher: University Press Copublishing Division
Imprint: University of Delaware Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 769.94209033
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 159
Weight: 724g
Height: 289mm
Width: 224mm
Spine width: 19mm