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  1. Victorian Literature and the Victorian Visual Imagination
    Contributor: Adams, James Eli (Mitwirkender); Bailin, Miriam (Mitwirkender); Casteras, Susan P. (Mitwirkender); Christ, Carol T. (Mitwirkender); Curtis, Gerard (Mitwirkender); Fisher L., Judith (Mitwirkender); Green, Jennifer M. (Mitwirkender); Handy, Ellen (Mitwirkender); Homans, Margaret (Mitwirkender); Horton, Susan R. (Mitwirkender); Jaffe, Audrey (Mitwirkender); Jordan, John O. (Mitwirkender); Polhemus, Robert M. (Mitwirkender); Shires, Linda M. (Mitwirkender); Stein, Richard L. (Mitwirkender); Stewart, Garrett (Mitwirkender); Thomas, Ronald R. (Mitwirkender)
    Published: [1995]; ©1995
    Publisher:  University of California Press, Berkeley, CA ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

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    Contributor: Adams, James Eli (Mitwirkender); Bailin, Miriam (Mitwirkender); Casteras, Susan P. (Mitwirkender); Christ, Carol T. (Mitwirkender); Curtis, Gerard (Mitwirkender); Fisher L., Judith (Mitwirkender); Green, Jennifer M. (Mitwirkender); Handy, Ellen (Mitwirkender); Homans, Margaret (Mitwirkender); Horton, Susan R. (Mitwirkender); Jaffe, Audrey (Mitwirkender); Jordan, John O. (Mitwirkender); Polhemus, Robert M. (Mitwirkender); Shires, Linda M. (Mitwirkender); Stein, Richard L. (Mitwirkender); Stewart, Garrett (Mitwirkender); Thomas, Ronald R. (Mitwirkender)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780520311169
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    Edition: Reprint 2020
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (406 p.), 98 figs
  2. Victorian Literature and the Victorian Visual Imagination
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  University of California Press, Berkeley

    Nineteenth-century British culture frequently represented the eye as the preeminent organ of truth. These essays explore the relationship between the verbal and the visual in the Victorian imagination. They range broadly over topics that include the... more

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    Nineteenth-century British culture frequently represented the eye as the preeminent organ of truth. These essays explore the relationship between the verbal and the visual in the Victorian imagination. They range broadly over topics that include the relationship of optical devices to the visual imagination, the role of photography in changing the conception of evidence and truth, the changing partnership between illustrator and novelist, and the ways in which

     

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