Neo-Victorian presence: Tom Phillips and the non-hermeneutic past

Ferguson, C. (2013) Neo-Victorian presence: Tom Phillips and the non-hermeneutic past. Australasian Journal of Victorian Studies, 18(3), pp. 22-57.

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Abstract

This essay reads Tom Phillips’s stunning and still in-process artist’s book A Humument (1966-) as exemplar of a non-hermeneutic vein of neo-Victorian textual production that stands as playful foil to the more familiar, suspicion-inflected appropriations of the nineteenth century that have come to dominate the mode’s nascent canon. It places A Humument, the product of a cut-up and OULIPO-esque constrained writing experiment built on an edition of W.H. Mallock’s A Human Document (1892), in a tradition which include Max Ernst’s Une semaine de bonté (1934), Iain Sinclair’s White Chapell, Scarlet Tracings (1987), and non-referential forms of contemporary steampunk performance. What all these examples share is a fascination with what I term, following Hans Gumbrecht, the presence effects of Victorian style and material cultures over their potential hermeneutic significance or value. A Humument not only thwarts the hermeneutic process, but also aestheticises its dislocation through its perpetually changing visual modification of its nineteenth-century original source text. I trace the work’s implications for current debates about the respective value of surface and depth-based approaches to the nineteenth-century text within Victorian studies, and demonstrate how A Humument models a form of non-hermeneutic engagement that retains a keen sense of ethical responsibility towards the past.

Item Type:Articles
Keywords:Neo-Victorianism; Artist Books
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Ferguson, Dr Christine
Authors: Ferguson, C.
Subjects:P Language and Literature > PN Literature (General) > PN0080 Criticism
P Language and Literature > PN Literature (General) > PN0441 Literary History
College/School:College of Arts & Humanities > School of Critical Studies > English Literature
Journal Name:Australasian Journal of Victorian Studies
Journal Abbr.:AJVSA
Publisher:Australasian Victorian Studies Association
ISSN:1327-8746

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