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The Living Image of Sherlock Holmes: The Cult of Celebrity in the Age of Disenchantment

Description du projet

Le culte des célébrités à l’époque du désenchantement

Tandis qu’au travers du personnage de fiction Sherlock Holmes est né un personnage culte au statut de célébrité, les érudits continuent de l’étudier des lustres après sa création par l’écrivain écossais Arthur Conan Doyle. Ce projet en question a pour objectif de reformuler la compréhension populaire des idéaux et des pratiques du 19e siècle liés aux célébrités; connaissance et vérité, sur le chemin du désenchantement, comme le met en avant l’historien américain James Cook. Il s’agit d’un projet opportun, dont il ne fait aucun doute qu’il aura un impact significatif sur le domaine des études sur les célébrités, de l’histoire du théâtre, des études victoriennes et de l’histoire des sciences.

Objectif

My project, ‘The Living Image of Sherlock Holmes: The Cult of Celebrity in the Age of Disenchantment,’ aims to recast our understanding of nineteenth-century ideas and practices of celebrity, expertise and truth as well as the drive toward what U.S. historian James Cook calls ‘disenchantment’ in the realms of both science and magic alike (Arts of Deception 180). Anchored in William Gillette’s immensely successful 1899 production and performance of Sherlock Holmes, my project situates the late Victorian cult of celebrity in relation to competing models of inquiry and the wide array of edifying entertainments. Gillette’s Holmes – his twice over, as he both penned the adaptation and performed the role – was a staggering cultural phenomenon, played for decades across the globe. As a result, the performer/character offers a unique and critical means by which to understand these pivotal issues in the period. It is a timely project which will have a major impact on the fields of celebrity studies, theatre history, Victorian studies and the history of science, for it not only rethinks the most pressing concerns of the Victorian period but also illuminates our own. Because so many of the late nineteenth-century anxieties – the increasing importance of celebrity, the pace of technological development and the status of experts and the role of expertise, to name just a few – remain our anxieties, a thorough interrogation of their world enables us to better understand ours.

Keywords: theatricality, celebrity, detection, Sherlock Holmes, William Gillette, entertainment, science, nineteenth century, Victorian, melodrama

Régime de financement

MSCA-IF-EF-ST - Standard EF

Coordinateur

UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 224 933,76
Adresse
BEACON HOUSE QUEENS ROAD
BS8 1QU Bristol
Royaume-Uni

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Région
South West (England) Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and Bristol/Bath area Bristol, City of
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 224 933,76