Overview
- Editors:
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Julian Murphet
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Department of English, University of Sydney, Australia
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Lydia Rainford
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St. Hugh’s College, Oxford, UK
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Table of contents (12 chapters)
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Introduction
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- Julian Murphet, Lydia Rainford
Pages 1-11
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Bridges
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Front Matter
Pages 123-123
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After the Modern
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Front Matter
Pages 175-175
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- Paula Geyh, Arkady Plotnitsky
Pages 197-214
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Back Matter
Pages 215-220
About this book
This is the first major collection of essays specifically to address the impact of visual technologies on the production of literature in the twentieth-century. Literature and Visual Technologies investigates the manifold effects which a visual century has wrought upon literary conventions. From the influence of Mutoscope parlours on Joyce's fiction, to the interrelation between Peter Greenaway's A TV Dante , the collection consists of an integrated series of high-level intellectual engagements with a hundred years of cultural revolution, and covers the whole twentieth-century, from silent to digital film.
Editors and Affiliations
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Department of English, University of Sydney, Australia
Julian Murphet
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St. Hugh’s College, Oxford, UK
Lydia Rainford
About the editors
TIM ARMSTRONG Reader in Modern English and American Literature, Royal Holloway, University of London
RACHEL CONNOR Lecturer, Department of English Literature, University of Glasgow
PAULA GEYH Assistant Professor of English, Yeshiva University
ELENA GUALTIERI Lecturer in English, University of Sussex
COLIN MACCABE Distinguished Professor of English and Film, University of Pittsburgh, USA
LAURA MARCUS Reader in English, University of Sussex
MICHAEL NORTH Professor of English, University of California, Los Angeles
ARKADY PLOTNITSKY Professor of English and University Faculty Scholar, Purdue University
ERIC ROBERTSON Senior Lecturer in French, Royal Holloway, University of London
KEITH WILLIAMS Senior Lecturer in English, University of Dundee