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Introduction to "Excursion up Scawfell Pike"

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I. Contexts

   A. Overview

   B. Background Story

   C. Afterlives: Dorothy’s Mark on the Mountains

 

Version B of "Scawfell Excursion": The Kenyon Transcript (1819)

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I. Transcription

II. Appendix: Ongoing Research on the Kenyon Transcript

 

Editor’s note: The Kenyon Transcript

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Merlin's Cave: Romantic Automata

Automated Shaving Machine with Multiple Users
Curators
Lisa Hollenbach
Date Published:
July 2023
Description

Though automata have existed since antiquity, the proliferation, sophistication, and spectacle of eighteenth and nineteenth-century automata have been of particular interest for writers, scientists, philosophers, historians, and literary critics both during the Romantic period and today.

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Lisa Hollenbach

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Matrimonial Harmonics

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A loud living room scene
Description

When assessed with its partner print "Harmony before Matrimony," this print entertained viewers with a comic rendering of the loss of courtship-induced naïveté to painful marital discord.

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The Fashionable Mamma,—or—the Convenience of Modern Dress

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A woman breastfeeds her child
Description

A viscountess sits between a portrait of a peasant woman breastfeeding a baby, the frame of which reads “Maternal Love," and a window revealing a carriage waiting outside, its attendant holding its door open. The viscountess wears a loosely fitting polka-dot dress and a large feather headpiece.

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The Nursery; —with, Britannia reposing in Peace

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Britannia rests in a crib with several attendants at her side
Description

Dressed as nursemaids with patriotic ribbons, Prime Minister Henry Addington, Lord Hawkesbury, and Charles Fox gather around Britannia as an oversized baby squeezed into a crib, the top of which reads “Requiescat in Peace.” In the crib, Britannia sucks her thumb and rests her head on her arm, her shield and scepter lying on her blanket.

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Political Ravishment, or The Old Lady of Threadneedle-Street in Danger!

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A man leans towards an older woman and reaches into her pocket
Description

Sitting atop a chest inscribed “Bank of England,” a wrinkled and thin woman dressed in paper one- pound notes throws her hands back as Prime Minister William Pitt (the Younger) reaches into her pocket with his left hand and wraps his right arm around her waste, his legs bent as he thrusts his upper body forward and his face into hers.

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La Promenade en Famille – a Sketch from Life

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A man pulls his children in a miniature carriage while his wife walks alongside him
Description

This print has a twofold purpose: to entertain the public with a scene from the life of highly viewed figures: royalty and actresses or courtesans together provided a double-delight. It also comments on the moral repercussions of inverting gender roles.

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Exaltation of Faro’s Daughters

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Two women at the pillory
Description

Lady Archer and Lady Buckinghamshire, chained at the Pillory, are being battered with eggs and mud by an undefined crowd that disappears into the foreground of the print. Both women don large feather headpieces, heavy gold earrings, and swell-dresses. Buckinghamshire is clearly the shorter and wider of the two.

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