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Words & Pictures: Writers, Artists and a Peculiarly British Tradition
By (Author) Jenny Uglow
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
5th January 2009
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Cultural studies
820.9
Hardback
176
Width 142mm, Height 187mm, Spine 19mm
299g
Words and Pictures explores three fascinating examples of relationships between artists and writers: the illustrations of Paradise Lost and Pilgrim's Progress; Hogarth and Fielding, a writer and artist dealing with common material; Wordsworth and Thomas Bewick, a poet and engraver working separately, but imbued with the spirit of their age. A brief coda turns to a fourth kind of relationship, the writers and artists who collaborate from the start, beginning with Dickens and Phiz. Illustrated throughout with a wide variety of examples, this is a book to pore over and enjoy.
Jenny Uglow grew up in Cumbria, and now works in publishing. Her books include prize-winning biographies of Elizabeth Gaskell and William Hogarth. The Lunar Men was published in 2002. Uglow's most book was Nature's Engraver. She lives in Canterbury, UK.