Книга: John Strachan «Advertising and Satirical Culture in the Romantic Period»

Advertising and Satirical Culture in the Romantic Period

Advertising, which developed in the late eighteenth century as an increasingly sophisticated and widespread form of brand marketing, would seem a separate world from that of the "literature" of its time. Yet satirists and parodists were influenced by and responded to advertising, while copywriters borrowed from the wider literary culture, especially through poetical advertisements and comic imitation. This 2007 study to pays sustained attention to the cultural resonance and literary influences of advertising in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. John Strachan addresses the many ways in which literary figures including George Crabbe, Lord Byron and Charles Dickens responded to the commercial culture around them. With its many fascinating examples of contemporary advertisements read against literary texts, this study combines an intriguing approach to the literary culture of the day with an examination of the cultural impact of its commercial language.

Издательство: "Cambridge University Press" (2009)

Формат: 155x235, 368 стр.

ISBN: 978-0-521-88214-9

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John Strachan

John Strachan (April 12, 1778 – November 1, 1867) was an influential figure in Upper Canada and the first Anglican Bishop of Toronto.

Strachan was one of six children born to a quarry worker in Aberdeen, Scotland. He graduated from the University of Aberdeen in 1797 and was also a schoolteacher in Aberdeen from 1794 to 1799, when he emigrated to Upper Canada to tutor the children of other British immigrants in Kingston. In Kingston one of his students was John Beverley Robinson, future attorney general of Upper Canada. In 1803 Strachan was ordained as a priest in the Church of England and moved to Cornwall, where he taught at a grammar school and married Ann Wood in 1807. He moved to York just before the War of 1812, where he became rector of St. James' Cathedral and headmaster of the Home District Grammar School. During the Battle of York in 1813 he negotiated the surrender of the city with American general Henry Dearborn. He is credited with saving the city from American troops eager to loot and burn it.

After the war he became a pillar of the Family Compact, the conservative elite that controlled the colony. He was a member of the Executive Council of Upper Canada from 1815 to 1836 as well as the Legislative Council from 1820 to 1841. He was an influential advisor to the Lieutenant-Governors of Upper Canada and the other members of the Councils and Assemblies, many of whom were his former students. Those who shared his fierce loyalty to the British monarchy, his Toryism, and his hatred for slavery and republicanism were known as the "Family Compact."

Strachan supported a strict interpretation of the Constitutional Act of 1791, claiming that clergy reserves were to be given to the Church of England alone rather than to Protestants in general. In 1826 this interpretation was opposed by Egerton Ryerson, who wanted the reserves to be given to Methodists as well. Strachan controlled the reserves through the Clergy Corporation but was eventually forced to oversee the selling off of most of the land.

Much of Strachan's life and work was focused on education. He wanted Upper Canada to be under Church of England control, in order to avoid American influence. He tried to set up annual reviews for grammar schools to make sure they were following Church of England doctrines, and tried to introduce Andrew Bell's education system from Britain, although these acts were vetoed by the Legislative Assembly. In 1827 Strachan chartered King's College, an Anglican university, although it was not actually created until 1843. In 1839 he was consecrated the first Anglican bishop of Toronto alongside Aubrey George Spencer, the first Bishop of Newfoundland, at Lambeth Palace August 4. That same year he became principal of Upper Canada College. He founded Trinity College in 1851 after King's College was secularized as the University of Toronto.

In 1835 he was forced to resign from the Executive Council, and he resigned from politics in 1841 after the Act of Union. He continued to influence his former students, although the Family Compact declined in the new Province of Canada. Strachan helped organize the Lambeth Conference of Anglican bishops in 1867 but died before it was held. Strachan was buried in a vault in the chancel of St. James' Cathedral.

In the summer of 2004 a statue of John Strachan was created in the quadrangle of Trinity College at the University of Toronto so that he may watch over the students of his College.

References

*Bethune, Alexander Neil. (1870). [http://www.archive.org/details/memoirofrightrev00bethuoft "Memoir of the Right Reverend John Strachan, D.D., LL.D., First Bishop of Toronto"] . Toronto: Henry Rowsell.
*MacDonald, William Peter. (1834). [http://www.archive.org/details/remarksondoctor00macduoft "Remarks on Doctor Strachan's Pamphlet against the Catholic Doctrine of the Real Presence of Christ's Body and Blood in the Eucharist; Addressed by him to his Congregation of St. James' Church, in York, Upper Canada, and Occasioned by the Honorable John Elmsley's Publication of the Bishop of Strasbourg's Observations on the Sixth Chapter of St. John's Gospel"] . Kingston: James MacFarlane and Company.
* Melville, Henry. (1852). [http://www.archive.org/details/riseprogressoftr00melvuoft "The Rise and Progress of Trinity College, Toronto; with a Sketch of the Life of the Lord Bishop of Toronto as Connected with Church Education in Canada"] . Toronto: Henry Roswell.
*Patton, Henry. (1868). [http://www.archive.org/details/asermononthelife00pattuoft "A Sermon, on the Life, Labours, and Character, of the Late Honourable and Right-Reverend John Strachan D.D., LLD., Lord Bishop of Toronto, and in Connection with the Bishop Strachan Memorial Church, Cornwall"] . Montreal: John Lovell.
*Strachan, John. (1827). [http://www.google.co.uk/books?id=JKcNAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA5&dq=strachan+subject:%22Canada%22#PPA3,M1 "Remarks on Emigration from the United Kingdom"] . London: John Murray.

External links

* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=4729 Biography at the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]
* [http://anglicanhistory.org/canada/strachan/index.html Documents by Strachan]
* [http://www.uwo.ca/english/canadianpoetry/longpoems/poetry/index.htm Poetry by Strachan]
* [http://www.bss.on.ca/ Bishop Strachan School]

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