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Introduction Tom Mole; Part I. Apparatus: 1. Celebrity and the spectacle of nation Jason Goldsmith; 2. Celebrity, politics, and the rhetoric of genius David Higgins; 3. The physiognomy of the lion: countering literary celebrity in the nineteenth century Richard Salmon; Part II. Sites: 4. Rara avis or fozy turnip: Rossini as celebrity in 1820s London Benjamin Walton; 5. Daniel Mendoza and sporting celebrity: a case study Peter Briggs; 6. Siddons rediviva: death, memory, and theatrical afterlife Heather McPherson; Part III. Gender: 7. Trials of the dandy: George Brummell's scandalous celebrity Clara Tuite; 8. Celebrity violence in the careers of Savage, Pope, and Johnson Linda Zionkowski; 9. Mary Robinson's conflicted celebrity Tom Mole; Part IV. Audience: 10. Patron or patronized?: 'fans' and the eighteenth-century English stage Cheryl Wanko; 11. Byron, commonplacing and early fan culture Corin Throsby; 12. Ann Hatton's celebrity pursuits Judith Pascoe; Bibliography; Index.
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Add Romanticism and Celebrity Culture, 1750-1850, We live in a celebrity-obsessed culture, but until recently the history of celebrity has been little discussed. The contributors to this innovative 2009 collection locate the origins of a distinctively modern kind of celebrity in the Romantic period. Cele, Romanticism and Celebrity Culture, 1750-1850 to your collection on WonderClub |