How can the modern individual control his or her self-representation when the whole world seems to be watching? This question is a familiar one amid the the twenty-first century's architecture of 24-hour newsrooms, chat rooms and interrogation rooms, but this book traces this question back to the stages, the pages, and the streets of eighteenth-century London--and to the strange and spectacular self-representations performed there by England's first modern celebrities. These self-representations include the enormous wig that the actor, manager, and playwright Colley Cibber donned in his most famous comic role as Lord Foppington--and that later reappeared on the head of Cibber's cross-dressing daughter, Charlotte Charke. They include the bla...
What constituted the ‘private’ in the eighteenth-century? In Representing private lives of the Enlig...
This essay looks at different questions facing authorship in the eighteenth century, from the widesp...
This thesis seeks to address the literary, cultural and historical questions surrounding what I will...
How can people in the spotlight control their self-representations when the whole world seems to be ...
textBlind Items examines the multimedia production of celebrity through the eighteenth century, espe...
This article examines how the spaces between the words and images of various forms of picture identi...
This paper investigates how the fashionable and glamorised appearance of an individual can be constr...
The history of celebrity has been revised in recent years. Particular claims have been made for the ...
This dissertation demonstrates how the emergence of the concept of female celebrity created a new ki...
In every complex society, there have been famous people. But only in modern times do we have celebri...
This dissertation examines the social landscape of eighteenth-century Britain as one that was especi...
This book takes its title from the catchphrase of the eponymous hero of the 1825 play Paul Pry, whic...
Characterized by originality and proprietorship, the modern paradigm of authorship developed in the ...
This paper investigates how the fashionable and glamorised appearance of an individual can be constr...
This article draws on Thackeray's appropriation of the apparatus of theatrical culture in order to ...
What constituted the ‘private’ in the eighteenth-century? In Representing private lives of the Enlig...
This essay looks at different questions facing authorship in the eighteenth century, from the widesp...
This thesis seeks to address the literary, cultural and historical questions surrounding what I will...
How can people in the spotlight control their self-representations when the whole world seems to be ...
textBlind Items examines the multimedia production of celebrity through the eighteenth century, espe...
This article examines how the spaces between the words and images of various forms of picture identi...
This paper investigates how the fashionable and glamorised appearance of an individual can be constr...
The history of celebrity has been revised in recent years. Particular claims have been made for the ...
This dissertation demonstrates how the emergence of the concept of female celebrity created a new ki...
In every complex society, there have been famous people. But only in modern times do we have celebri...
This dissertation examines the social landscape of eighteenth-century Britain as one that was especi...
This book takes its title from the catchphrase of the eponymous hero of the 1825 play Paul Pry, whic...
Characterized by originality and proprietorship, the modern paradigm of authorship developed in the ...
This paper investigates how the fashionable and glamorised appearance of an individual can be constr...
This article draws on Thackeray's appropriation of the apparatus of theatrical culture in order to ...
What constituted the ‘private’ in the eighteenth-century? In Representing private lives of the Enlig...
This essay looks at different questions facing authorship in the eighteenth century, from the widesp...
This thesis seeks to address the literary, cultural and historical questions surrounding what I will...