Celebrity [ Publicity ]
… as applied to a person in 1849, and the persistent identification of individuals as ‘celebrities’ only entered everyday culture, in England at any rate, with the explosive growth of the popular press and mass literacy at the end of the … Lynn Jeffress (Cambridge and Malden: Polity Press, 2017); see also Tom Mole, Byron’s Romantic Celebrity: Industrial Culture and the Hermeneutic of Intimacy (Houndmills: Palgrave, 2007). 2 . Stella Tillyard, ‘Celebrity in … the details of their lives. 8 A modern media ecology did not emerge fully formed in the later eighteenth century; print culture in particular has a much longer history that begins in the later fifteenth century. 9 Portraiture has an even …
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