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E-grāmata: Virtual Victorians: Networks, Connections, Technologies

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  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Jan-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Palgrave Macmillan
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  • ISBN-13: 9781137393296
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781137393296

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"Virtual Victorians offers new ways of thinking about issues of representation, technology, and media change in nineteenth-century literary culture, with specific deference to the emerging field of the digital humanities. The opening section, 'NavigatingNetworks,' deals with digital resources and asks how they are shaping the field of Victorian studies; the second, 'Virtual Imaginings,' considers Victorian technologies of virtual experience. As a whole, this volume demonstrates that understanding the aspirations and anxieties that attended Victorian virtuality will illuminate contemporary scholarly practice--and vice versa"--Provided by publisher.

Exploring how scholars use digital resources to reconstruct the 19th century, this volume probes key issues in the intersection of digital humanities and history. Part I examines the potential of online research tools for literary scholarship while Part II outlines a prehistory of digital virtuality by exploring specific Victorian cultural forms.

Recenzijas

"A timely and exciting volume, methodologically diverse and consistently thought-provoking." - Jason Rudy, Associate Professor of English, University of Maryland, USA

Papildus informācija

Springer Book Archives
List of Figures and Tables
vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1(10)
Andrew Stauffer
Part I Navigating Networks
1 How We Search Now: New and Old Ways of Digging Up Wolfe's "Sir John Moore"
11(18)
Catherine Robson
2 Viral Textuality in Nineteenth-Century US Newspaper Exchanges
29(28)
Ryan Cordell
3 Networking Feminist Literary History: Recovering Eliza Meteyard's Web
57(26)
Susan Brown
4 Frances Trollope in a Victorian Network of Women's Biographies
83(24)
Alison Booth
5 Representing Leigh Hunt's Autobiography
107(14)
Michael E. Sinatra
6 Visualizing the Cultural Field of Victorian Poetry
121(24)
Natalie M. Houston
Part II Virtual Imaginings
7 Virtual Victorian Poetry
145(22)
Alison Chapman
8 Artificial Environments, Virtual Realities, and the Cultivation of Propensity in the London Colosseum
167(22)
Peter Otto
9 The Imperial Avatar in the Imagined Landscape: The Virtual Dynamics of the Prince of Wales's Tour of India in 1875--76
189(26)
Ruth Brimacombe
10 Steampunk Technologies of Gender: Deryn Sharp's Nonbinary Gender Identity in Scott Westerfeld's Leviathan Series
215(16)
Lisa Hager
11 Strange Fascination: Kipling, Benjamin, and Early Cinema
231(20)
Christopher Keep
Select Bibliography 251(20)
Notes on Contributors 271(2)
Index 273
Alison Booth, University of Virginia, USA

Ruth Brimacombe, National Portrait Gallery, UK

Susan Brown, University of Guelph, Canada

Alison Chapman, University of Victoria, Canada

Ryan Cordell, Northeastern University, USA

Lisa Hager, University of Wisconsin-Waukesha, USA

Natalie M. Houston, University of Houston, USA

Christopher Keep, University of Western Ontario, Canada

Peter Otto, University of Melbourne, Australia

Catherine Robson, New York University, USA

Michael E. Sinatra, University of Montreal, Canada