Reviews
Elliott's project is extensive and well thought-out. Her book includes ten chapters, plus a helpful introduction and a forward-looking conclusion. The argument builds gradually and grows in complexity as it goes along... The project as a whole opens up an important conversation.
An outstanding contribution to Gothic studies, to cultural/literary history in general, and to our grasp of the spread of the 'portrait' across many different media since the early modern period.
Book Details
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Note to the Reader
Introduction
1. Theory and/of Picture Identification
2. The Politics of Picture Identification
3. "The Age of Portraiture" and the Portraiture of
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Note to the Reader
Introduction
1. Theory and/of Picture Identification
2. The Politics of Picture Identification
3. "The Age of Portraiture" and the Portraiture of Politics
4. Matriarchal versus Patriarchal Picture Identification
5. Portraits, Progeny, Iconolatry, and Iconoclasm
6. Identifying Pictures
7. Pictures Identifying
8. Iconism and the Aesthetics of Gothic Fiction
9. Desiring Picture Identification
10. Fearing Picture Identification
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index