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Modern Antiques

The Material Past in England, 1660–1780
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 2011

Summary

The recovery and reinvention of the past were fundamental to the conception of the modern in England during the long eighteenth century. Scholars then forged connections between linear time and empirical evidence that transformed historical consciousness. Chronologers, textual critics, and antiquaries constructed the notion of a material past, which spread through the cultures of print and consumption to a broader public, offering powerful—and for that reason, contested—ways of perceiving temporality and change, the historicity of objects, and the relation between fact and imagination. But even as these innovative ideas won acceptance, they also generated rival forms of historical meaning. The regular progression of chronological time accentuated the deviance of anachronism and ephemerality, while the opposition of unique artifacts to ubiquitous commodities exoticized things that straddled this divide.

Inspired by the authentic products as well as the anomalous by-products of contemporary scholarship, writers, craftsmen, and shoppers appropriated the past to create nostalgic and ironic alternatives to their own moment. Barrett Kalter explores the history of these “modern antiques,” including Dryden’s translation of Virgil, modernizations of The Canterbury Tales, Gray’s Gothic wallpaper, and Walpole’s Strawberry Hill. Though grounded in the ancient and medieval eras, these works uncannily addressed the controversies about monarchy, nationhood, commerce, and specialized knowledge that defined the present for the English eighteenth century. Bringing together literary criticism, historiography, material culture studies, and book history, Kalter argues that the proliferation of modern antiques in the period reveals modernity’s paradoxical emergence out of encounters with the past.



Bibliographic data

Edition
1/2011
Copyright year
2011
ISBN-Print
978-1-61148-378-9
ISBN-Online
978-1-61148-379-6
Publisher
Lexington, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
252
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Table of contents

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    1. CONTENTS No access
    2. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS No access
  1. INTRODUCTION No access Pages 1 - 28
  2. Ch01. THE “COBWEB-LAW” AND THE FUNDAMENTAL LAW No access Pages 29 - 68
  3. Ch02. CHAUCER ANCIENT AND MODERN No access Pages 69 - 108
  4. Ch03. DIY GOTHIC No access Pages 109 - 148
  5. Ch04. HORACE WALPOLE’S FUGITIVE PIECES No access Pages 149 - 190
  6. CONCLUSION No access Pages 191 - 200
  7. NOTES No access Pages 201 - 240
  8. SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY No access Pages 241 - 246
  9. INDEX No access Pages 247 - 250
  10. ABOUT THE AUTHOR No access Pages 251 - 252

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