Author: ANONYMOUS Title: Phantasmagoria. Or the Developement of Magical Deception
Description: London, Tegg and Castleman, [1803]. First Edition. Hardcover. Modern calf-backed orange paper boards (4-1/8" x 7"); 72 pages. Frontispiece engraving by I. Taylor after a design by W. M. Craig. Scarce Gothic fiction employing Phantasmagoria, developed in the late eighteenth century from the earlier magic lantern: illusionistic exhibitions and public entertainments in which "specters" were produced through the use of a magic lantern. One should not underestimate the horror felt by those whose vision, not trained by photography or the cinema, revealed to them spiritual entities that one could seemingly touch. According to an article by Terry Castle [CRITICAL INQUIRY 15.1 (Autumn 1988): page 39], “A number of literary works of the period contain episodes in which magic lanterns are used to deceive credulous would-be ghost-seers. Friedrich Schiller's fragment DER GEISTERSEHER (1789), translated into English as THE GHOST-SEER; OR, THE APPARITIONIST (1795), is the best known of such works. See also the anonymous Gothic tale PHANTASMAGORIA: OR, THE DEVELOPMENT OF MAGICAL DECEPTION (London, 1803)." Scarce early horror fiction. Pages toned with scattered soiling and foxing, pencil notes on endpapers; binding Fine .
Keywords: Horror, Magic, Gothic Fiction, Magic Lanterns, Film Incunabula, Supernatural, Ghosts, Phantasmagoria, 19th Century British Literature, 19th Century Literature Horror Gothic Fiction 19th Century British Literature Literature: English
Price: US$ 3125.00 Seller: Charles Agvent
- Book number: 021561
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