Research Article

Peter Ackroyd's Chatterton: History as Taxidermy

Volume: 12 Number: 2 April 1, 2009
  • Zekiye Antakyalıoğlu
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Peter Ackroyd's Chatterton: History as Taxidermy

Abstract

The new historicist understanding of approaching the factual as fictional may stem from the awareness that every historian tends to give to real events the form of a story while emplotting their narratives. In this respect history has affinity with taxidermy which, as an image, serves well for understanding how a historian works. For the historian stuffs the events that happened in the past by the archival research, second hand information, other texts and other points of view, and represents them in a way much similar to a taxidermist. He exhibits the past with new stuff, and it works, because the dead cannot speak. Peter Ackroyd examines history in Chatterton as taxidermy, as an art of stuffing, and mounting the skins of dead animals for exhibition in a lifelike state, and skillfully applies his historical knowledge in creating a fictional version of Thomas Chatterton’s life. This paper is an attempt to analyse how history can be perceived as taxidermy, and discuss how Ackroyd’s Chatterton attaches an artistic and aesthetic dimension to it.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Engineering

Journal Section

Research Article

Authors

Zekiye Antakyalıoğlu This is me

Publication Date

April 1, 2009

Submission Date

February 2, 2014

Acceptance Date

-

Published in Issue

Year 2009 Volume: 12 Number: 2

APA
Antakyalıoğlu, Z. (2009). Peter Ackroyd’s Chatterton: History as Taxidermy. Cankaya University Journal of Science and Engineering, 12(2), 19-30. https://izlik.org/JA49NL66UA
AMA
1.Antakyalıoğlu Z. Peter Ackroyd’s Chatterton: History as Taxidermy. CUJSE. 2009;12(2):19-30. https://izlik.org/JA49NL66UA
Chicago
Antakyalıoğlu, Zekiye. 2009. “Peter Ackroyd’s Chatterton: History As Taxidermy”. Cankaya University Journal of Science and Engineering 12 (2): 19-30. https://izlik.org/JA49NL66UA.
EndNote
Antakyalıoğlu Z (April 1, 2009) Peter Ackroyd’s Chatterton: History as Taxidermy. Cankaya University Journal of Science and Engineering 12 2 19–30.
IEEE
[1]Z. Antakyalıoğlu, “Peter Ackroyd’s Chatterton: History as Taxidermy”, CUJSE, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 19–30, Apr. 2009, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA49NL66UA
ISNAD
Antakyalıoğlu, Zekiye. “Peter Ackroyd’s Chatterton: History As Taxidermy”. Cankaya University Journal of Science and Engineering 12/2 (April 1, 2009): 19-30. https://izlik.org/JA49NL66UA.
JAMA
1.Antakyalıoğlu Z. Peter Ackroyd’s Chatterton: History as Taxidermy. CUJSE. 2009;12:19–30.
MLA
Antakyalıoğlu, Zekiye. “Peter Ackroyd’s Chatterton: History As Taxidermy”. Cankaya University Journal of Science and Engineering, vol. 12, no. 2, Apr. 2009, pp. 19-30, https://izlik.org/JA49NL66UA.
Vancouver
1.Zekiye Antakyalıoğlu. Peter Ackroyd’s Chatterton: History as Taxidermy. CUJSE [Internet]. 2009 Apr. 1;12(2):19-30. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA49NL66UA