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W. T. Stearn Prize 2012* The beauty of Victorian beasts: illustration in the Reverend J. G. Wood’s Homes without hands

机译:2012年W. T. Stearn奖*维多利亚时代的野兽之美:牧师J. G. Wood的无手之家中的插图

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The Reverend John George Wood (1827-1889) was a successful popularizer of natural history in the Victorian era. His Illustrated natural history (1853) and Common objects series (1857-1858) have been written about extensively. However, historians have largely ignored his most successful book, Homes without hands, in spite of its exquisite designs and profound connections with natural domesticity. In addition, little research has been conducted on the illustrations that appear across Wood’s publications, despite their great popularity during his lifetime. This article examines the creation, popularization and methods of communication of this beautiful natural history book. A work explicitly about animal dwellings, Homes without hands was exceedingly popular during its time, as will be shown through an analysis of previously unpublished impression and sales records from the Longman’s publishing archive at Reading University. Furthermore, this article will reveal Wood’s use of advanced methods in printing and engraving technologies, which made Homes without hands more accessible to the public, particularly through the use of electrotype. In addition, Wood adapted his illustrations for the sake of uniting pleasing aesthetics with scientific representations. Wood’s proactive involvement in the illustrative processes of the book ensured that his vision was fully enacted in the final designs. There were elements of danger and domesticity present throughout Wood’s work, which functioned as a method for enticing readership and communicating social and religious messages. This will be revealed through a close analysis of a few specific illustrations. Wood dynamically united illustration and text to create a useful domestic piece of natural history, for and about the home. This article seeks to combine methods of examination of both natural history illustration and literature through the investigation of a single book, to better communicate how works of Victorian natural history functioned as a whole.
机译:约翰·乔治·伍德牧师(1827-1889)是维多利亚时代自然史的成功推广者。他的插图自然史(1853年)和常见对象系列(1857-1858年)已被广泛撰写。然而,尽管其精美的设计以及与自然居所的深刻联系,历史学家还是在很大程度上忽略了他最成功的书《无手的家》。此外,尽管伍德的著作在他的一生中非常受欢迎,但几乎没有对这些插图进行研究。本文研究了这本美丽的自然史书的创作,普及和传播方法。专门研究动物房屋的作品《无手的房屋》在当时非常受欢迎,这将通过分析雷丁大学朗文出版档案中以前未出版的印象和销售记录来显示。此外,本文还将揭示伍德在印刷和雕刻技术中的先进方法,特别是通过使用电版印刷技术,这使得公众无需手动操作的房屋更为方便。此外,伍德为了将令人愉悦的美学与科学表现相结合,修改了插图。伍德积极参与本书的说明性流程,确保了他的愿景在最终设计中得到了充分体现。伍德的整个作品中都充满着危险和家庭化的元素,这是一种吸引读者,交流社会和宗教信息的方法。这将通过对一些特定插图的仔细分析来揭示。 Wood动态地将插图和文字结合在一起,以创造出有用的家庭自然史,无论是关于家庭还是关于家庭。本文旨在通过对一本书的研究,结合对自然史插图和文学的研究方法,以更好地传达维多利亚时期自然史作品的整体功能。

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