This paper examines six exhibitions of machines, clocks, and automata which were performed in the squares, salons and coffee-houses of late eighteenth-century London. It does not take into account those natural philosophers whose enquiries were acknowledged by institutional science, rather focusing on those mechanicks, illusionists, and circus owners (Gulielmo Pittachio, John Joseph Merlin, Benjamin Rackstrow, Henry Breslaw, Philip Astley and James Cox), often collocated in the category of charlatans. By taking into account original advertisements, catalogues and pamphlets, it argues that these shows, with their moments of veiling and unveiling, their dissimilar methods to astonish and induce credulity in the beholders, and their separation...
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Early modern English culture was marked by a prolonged and multi-faceted struggle with uncertainty. ...
The annual Lord Mayor’s Show was one of the most spectacular forms of street theater in early modern...
This paper examines six exhibitions of machines, clocks, and automata which were performed in the sq...
Technologies of illusion are technologies used to evoke an emotional response in an audience by prod...
In this article, I examine how two English theatrical phenomena used stage technology to produce ill...
This study examines the influences of fairground entertainments on the evolution of the theatrical e...
The panorama is usually identified as the culmination, for the late eighteenth- and early nineteenth...
This paper treats of early modern alchemy and theatricality. I focus on the theatrical characteristi...
The idea of curiosity has evolved over time and is a major building-block in the foundation and expa...
'A panoramic history of exhibitions, 1600 - 1862.' Encyclopedic account of every kind of published...
Drawing on experimental notebooks, account books, estate inventories, and bureaucratic memoranda, th...
Magic is about deception, it is also about lying. As Eugene Burger states; Magic is an art form tha...
Collecting diverse critical perspectives on the topic of play—from dolls, bilboquets, and lotteries,...
Although scholarly interest in available “alternatives” to early modern London theater has recently ...
What forms of truth shaped the nineteenth-century development of public museums? What kinds of power...
Early modern English culture was marked by a prolonged and multi-faceted struggle with uncertainty. ...
The annual Lord Mayor’s Show was one of the most spectacular forms of street theater in early modern...
This paper examines six exhibitions of machines, clocks, and automata which were performed in the sq...
Technologies of illusion are technologies used to evoke an emotional response in an audience by prod...
In this article, I examine how two English theatrical phenomena used stage technology to produce ill...
This study examines the influences of fairground entertainments on the evolution of the theatrical e...
The panorama is usually identified as the culmination, for the late eighteenth- and early nineteenth...
This paper treats of early modern alchemy and theatricality. I focus on the theatrical characteristi...
The idea of curiosity has evolved over time and is a major building-block in the foundation and expa...
'A panoramic history of exhibitions, 1600 - 1862.' Encyclopedic account of every kind of published...
Drawing on experimental notebooks, account books, estate inventories, and bureaucratic memoranda, th...
Magic is about deception, it is also about lying. As Eugene Burger states; Magic is an art form tha...
Collecting diverse critical perspectives on the topic of play—from dolls, bilboquets, and lotteries,...
Although scholarly interest in available “alternatives” to early modern London theater has recently ...
What forms of truth shaped the nineteenth-century development of public museums? What kinds of power...
Early modern English culture was marked by a prolonged and multi-faceted struggle with uncertainty. ...
The annual Lord Mayor’s Show was one of the most spectacular forms of street theater in early modern...