Victorian Photography, Literature, and the Invention of Modern Memory Already the Past Photography, History: History, Photography Series
Auteur : Green-Lewis Jennifer
Analysing a broad range of texts by inventors, cultural critics, photographers, and novelists, this book argues that Victorian photography ultimately defined the concept of memory for generations to come ? including our own.
The book will be of interest to students of Victorian and modernist literature, visual culture and intellectual history, as well as scholars working within the emerging field of research at the intersection of photographic and literary studies.
Date de parution : 11-2022
16.3x23.8 cm
Date de parution : 04-2017
16.3x23.8 cm
Thèmes de Victorian Photography, Literature, and the Invention of... :
Mots-clés :
Bayerisches National Museum; Mark Haworth Booth; modernism's photographic; Young Man; Victorian's stylistics; Henry III; Victorian's photography; Victorian Photography; Bright Natural Light; Salted Paper Print; Age Of The Earth; David Copperfield; Combination Printing; Fox Talbot; Pegwell Bay; Jacob’s Room; Virginia Woolf’s Fiction; Elfride Swancourt; Imperial Panorama; Great Ham; Contemporary Society; Photography’s Association; Primordial Swamp; Tween Decks; Camera Obscura; Henry Fox; Carol Mavor; Modern Family