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  1. A world of fiction :
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    "The title for this book, "a World of Fiction," has three meanings, and these have continued to underpin and shape the book. The most straightforward concerns the global origins of fiction in nineteenth-century Australian newspapers. While British,... more

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    "The title for this book, "a World of Fiction," has three meanings, and these have continued to underpin and shape the book. The most straightforward concerns the global origins of fiction in nineteenth-century Australian newspapers. While British, Australian, and American works dominate, and have been my focus, these newspapers include fiction from many other places: Austria, Canada, France, Germany, Holland, Hungary, Italy, New Zealand, Russia, South Africa, Sweden, and more. An even wider range of geographical locations are evoked in the inscription of stories, which are presented as coming from the above countries and far beyond: Belgium, Burma, Chile, China, Cuba, Egypt, the list goes on. This sheer multitude of origins, real and inscribed--and the frequency of global voyages in these stories--indicates a pronounced geographical focus in the creation, publication, and reception of colonial newspaper fiction. Given that many of the original readers for these stories would have recently arrived in the colonies from elsewhere, this global consciousness suggests the role that newspaper fiction played in connecting new, Australian spaces and lives to preexisting conceptions of the world and readers' place in it"--

     

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    ISBN: 9780472123926; 0472123920; 9780472900831; 0472900838
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    Subjects: Serialized fiction; Fiction; Australian newspapers; Books and reading; Literature; Literature; LITERARY CRITICISM; Serialized fiction.; Literature; Literature; Books and reading.; Australian newspapers.; Fiction
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    Includes bibliographical references and index.

    Abstraction, singularity, textuality : the equivalence of "close" and "distant" reading -- Back to the future : a new scholarly object for (data-rich) literary history -- From world to trove to data : tracing a history of transmission -- Into the unknown : literary anonymity and the inscription of reception -- Fictional systems : network analysis and syndication networks -- "Man people woman life"/"Creek sheep cattle horses" : influence, distinction, and literary traditions.

  2. A world of fiction
    digital collections and the future of literary history
    Published: [2018]
    Publisher:  University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, MI

    "The title for this book, "a World of Fiction," has three meanings, and these have continued to underpin and shape the book. The most straightforward concerns the global origins of fiction in nineteenth-century Australian newspapers. While British,... more

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    "The title for this book, "a World of Fiction," has three meanings, and these have continued to underpin and shape the book. The most straightforward concerns the global origins of fiction in nineteenth-century Australian newspapers. While British, Australian, and American works dominate, and have been my focus, these newspapers include fiction from many other places: Austria, Canada, France, Germany, Holland, Hungary, Italy, New Zealand, Russia, South Africa, Sweden, and more. An even wider range of geographical locations are evoked in the inscription of stories, which are presented as coming from the above countries and far beyond: Belgium, Burma, Chile, China, Cuba, Egypt, the list goes on. This sheer multitude of origins, real and inscribed--and the frequency of global voyages in these stories--indicates a pronounced geographical focus in the creation, publication, and reception of colonial newspaper fiction. Given that many of the original readers for these stories would have recently arrived in the colonies from elsewhere, this global consciousness suggests the role that newspaper fiction played in connecting new, Australian spaces and lives to preexisting conceptions of the world and readers' place in it"--

     

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    Subjects: Australian newspapers; Books and reading; Fiction; LITERARY CRITICISM; Literature; Literature; Serialized fiction; Australian newspapers; Books and reading; Fiction; Literature; Literature; Serialized fiction; Rezeption; Literaturgeschichtsschreibung; Digitalisierung; Literarischer Text; Zeitung
    Other subjects: 1800-1899; Australia; Electronic books; Criticism, interpretation, etc; History
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    Abstraction, singularity, textuality : the equivalence of "close" and "distant" reading -- Back to the future : a new scholarly object for (data-rich) literary history -- From world to trove to data : tracing a history of transmission -- Into the unknown : literary anonymity and the inscription of reception -- Fictional systems : network analysis and syndication networks -- "Man people woman life"/"Creek sheep cattle horses" : influence, distinction, and literary traditions

  3. A world of fiction
    digital collections and the future of literary history
    Published: [2018]
    Publisher:  University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, MI

    Abstraction, singularity, textuality : the equivalence of "close" and "distant" reading -- Back to the future : a new scholarly object for (data-rich) literary history -- From world to trove to data : tracing a history of transmission -- Into the... more

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    Abstraction, singularity, textuality : the equivalence of "close" and "distant" reading -- Back to the future : a new scholarly object for (data-rich) literary history -- From world to trove to data : tracing a history of transmission -- Into the unknown : literary anonymity and the inscription of reception -- Fictional systems : network analysis and syndication networks -- "Man people woman life"/"Creek sheep cattle horses" : influence, distinction, and literary traditions. "The title for this book, "a World of Fiction," has three meanings, and these have continued to underpin and shape the book. The most straightforward concerns the global origins of fiction in nineteenth-century Australian newspapers. While British, Australian, and American works dominate, and have been my focus, these newspapers include fiction from many other places: Austria, Canada, France, Germany, Holland, Hungary, Italy, New Zealand, Russia, South Africa, Sweden, and more. An even wider range of geographical locations are evoked in the inscription of stories, which are presented as coming from the above countries and far beyond: Belgium, Burma, Chile, China, Cuba, Egypt, the list goes on. This sheer multitude of origins, real and inscribed--and the frequency of global voyages in these stories--indicates a pronounced geographical focus in the creation, publication, and reception of colonial newspaper fiction. Given that many of the original readers for these stories would have recently arrived in the colonies from elsewhere, this global consciousness suggests the role that newspaper fiction played in connecting new, Australian spaces and lives to preexisting conceptions of the world and readers' place in it"--

     

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    Series: Digital Humanities Ser
    Subjects: Serialized fiction; Fiction; Australian newspapers; Books and reading; Literature; Literature; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Australian & Oceanian; Serialized fiction; Literature ; Research ; Methodology; Literature ; Data processing; Books and reading; Australian newspapers; Fiction ; Publishing; Criticism, interpretation, etc; History
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  4. Serialität und Moderne
    Feuilleton, Stummfilm, Avantgarde
    Contributor: Winkler, Daniel (HerausgeberIn); Stemberger, Martina (HerausgeberIn); Pohn-Lauggas, Ingo (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2018]; © 2018
    Publisher:  transcript, Bielefeld

    A historical view of forms of serial narrative between serial novels, avant-garde experiments and the first silent serial movies. Die Medientechniken des 19. Jahrhunderts, zu denen die Rotationsdruckmaschine, die Kamera und der Kinematograf gehören,... more

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    A historical view of forms of serial narrative between serial novels, avant-garde experiments and the first silent serial movies. Die Medientechniken des 19. Jahrhunderts, zu denen die Rotationsdruckmaschine, die Kamera und der Kinematograf gehören, stiften die Grundlage für eine serielle Massenkultur. Anhand der Werke etwa von Frédéric Soulié und Émile Zola, Blaise Cendrars, André Breton und Germaine Krull, Louis Feuillade und Dziga Vertov analysiert der Band serielle Erzählformen der Moderne, die vom Feuilletonroman über Stummfilmserien bis hin zu avantgardistischen Experimenten reichen. Der Fokus liegt dabei auf der Beziehung von Roman und Presse, audiovisueller Populärkultur und Avantgardepraktiken und deren Verbreitung von Frankreich aus in ganz Europa und in Lateinamerika.

     

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    Contributor: Winkler, Daniel (HerausgeberIn); Stemberger, Martina (HerausgeberIn); Pohn-Lauggas, Ingo (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: German
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    ISBN: 9783839437780
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    RVK Categories: EC 2410 ; AP 44906
    Series: Edition Kulturwissenschaft ; Band 130
    Subjects: Avant-garde (Aesthetics); Film series; Modernism (Aesthetics); Popular culture; Serialized fiction; Silent films; Allgemeine Literaturwissenschaft.; Avantgarde.; Avant-garde.; Cultural Studies.; Feuilletonroman.; Film.; General Literature Studies.; Kulturwissenschaft.; Literary Studies.; Literatur.; Literature.; Literaturwissenschaft.; Media Aesthetics.; Media Technology.; Medienästhetik.; Medientechnik.; Serial Novel.; Serialität.; Seriality.; Silent Film.; Stummfilm.; Kultur; Serie; Fortsetzungsroman; Fotografie; Methode; LITERARY CRITICISM / General
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    Winkler, Daniel --: Frontmatter -- ; Inhalt -- ; À SUIVRE… -- ; Moderne Serialitäten, disziplinäre Traditionen und medienwissenschaftliche Trends

    Tschilschke, Christian von --: Die abgebrochene Serie. Zum Scheitern des seriellen Prinzips in der Moderne

    Türschmann, Jörg --: SERIALITÄT UND LITERARISCHE MODERNE -- ; Die Ausgeburt eines Textes. Frédéric Souliés Les Mémoires du Diable (1837/38)

    Dickhaut, Kirsten --: Émile Zola und die impressionistische Serie

    Laferl, Christopher F. --: O Ateneu (1888) von Raul Pompeia. Doppelte Serialität in einem brasilianischen Feuilletonroman

    Rössner, Michael --: Serialität und Gattungswechsel. Zur Geburt des argentinischen Theaters aus Serienroman und Zirkus

    Borek, Johanna --: Pinocchio, Cuore, Gian Burrasca. Zeitschriften und Romane für die Kinder des geeinten Italien

    Pohn-Lauggas, Ingo --: Von den Mystères de Paris zum Superuomo di massa. Popularer Geschmack und die Ästhetik des Seriellen

    Wagner, Birgit --: SERIALITÄT UND STUMMFILM -- ; Die Film-Serie Tih Minh (1918). Louis Feuillade, der Orientalismus und die Weltpolitik

    Schrader, Sabine / Winkler, Daniel --: Maciste (1915-26). Ein früher Muskelmann als nationaler Serienheld. Bartolomeo Pagano, Körperkultur und Starkult

    Harrasser, Karin --: Verdopplung und Ersatz. Über Prothesen im frühen Film

    Gruber, Klemens --: Kinopravda Nr. 16. Serialität bei Vertov

    Schreiber, Sylvia --: SERIALITÄT UND AVANTGARDE -- ; Die Ästhetik des Metalls. Zu den Fotoserien Germaine Krulls

    Berranger, Marie-Paule --: Vertigineuses séries surréalistes. Suites et séries chez André Breton

    Leroy, Claude --: Sirène reine des séries. Une tentation de Blaise Cendrars

    Boucharenc, Myriam --: Un nouveau genre de littérature. Les séries publicitaires de la Belle Époque aux Années folles

  5. A world of fiction
    digital collections and the future of literary history
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, MI ; JSTOR, New York

    "The title for this book, "a World of Fiction," has three meanings, and these have continued to underpin and shape the book. The most straightforward concerns the global origins of fiction in nineteenth-century Australian newspapers. While British,... more

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    "The title for this book, "a World of Fiction," has three meanings, and these have continued to underpin and shape the book. The most straightforward concerns the global origins of fiction in nineteenth-century Australian newspapers. While British, Australian, and American works dominate, and have been my focus, these newspapers include fiction from many other places: Austria, Canada, France, Germany, Holland, Hungary, Italy, New Zealand, Russia, South Africa, Sweden, and more. An even wider range of geographical locations are evoked in the inscription of stories, which are presented as coming from the above countries and far beyond: Belgium, Burma, Chile, China, Cuba, Egypt, the list goes on. This sheer multitude of origins, real and inscribed--and the frequency of global voyages in these stories--indicates a pronounced geographical focus in the creation, publication, and reception of colonial newspaper fiction. Given that many of the original readers for these stories would have recently arrived in the colonies from elsewhere, this global consciousness suggests the role that newspaper fiction played in connecting new, Australian spaces and lives to preexisting conceptions of the world and readers' place in it"--...

     

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    ISBN: 9780472123926; 0472123920; 9780472900831; 0472900838
    Series: Digital Humanities Ser.
    Subjects: Serialized fiction; Fiction; Australian newspapers; Books and reading; Literature; Literature; LITERARY CRITICISM; Serialized fiction; Literature; Literature; Books and reading; Australian newspapers; Fiction
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  6. A world of fiction
    digital collections and the future of literary history
    Published: [2018]
    Publisher:  University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, MI

    "The title for this book, "a World of Fiction," has three meanings, and these have continued to underpin and shape the book. The most straightforward concerns the global origins of fiction in nineteenth-century Australian newspapers. While British,... more

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    "The title for this book, "a World of Fiction," has three meanings, and these have continued to underpin and shape the book. The most straightforward concerns the global origins of fiction in nineteenth-century Australian newspapers. While British, Australian, and American works dominate, and have been my focus, these newspapers include fiction from many other places: Austria, Canada, France, Germany, Holland, Hungary, Italy, New Zealand, Russia, South Africa, Sweden, and more. An even wider range of geographical locations are evoked in the inscription of stories, which are presented as coming from the above countries and far beyond: Belgium, Burma, Chile, China, Cuba, Egypt, the list goes on. This sheer multitude of origins, real and inscribed--and the frequency of global voyages in these stories--indicates a pronounced geographical focus in the creation, publication, and reception of colonial newspaper fiction. Given that many of the original readers for these stories would have recently arrived in the colonies from elsewhere, this global consciousness suggests the role that newspaper fiction played in connecting new, Australian spaces and lives to preexisting conceptions of the world and readers' place in it"-- Abstraction, singularity, textuality : the equivalence of "close" and "distant" reading -- Back to the future : a new scholarly object for (data-rich) literary history -- From world to trove to data : tracing a history of transmission -- Into the unknown : literary anonymity and the inscription of reception -- Fictional systems : network analysis and syndication networks -- "Man people woman life"/"Creek sheep cattle horses" : influence, distinction, and literary traditions.

     

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  7. Fictions of the press in nineteenth-century France
    Published: [2018]
    Publisher:  Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, Switzerland

    Machine generated contents note:1.Introduction --2.Newspaper Fictions, Newspaper Histories --3.A Sentimental Education: Balzac's Journalists --4.The Brothers Goncourt and the End of Privacy --5.Sleight of Hand: Maupassant and Actualite... more

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    Machine generated contents note:1.Introduction --2.Newspaper Fictions, Newspaper Histories --3.A Sentimental Education: Balzac's Journalists --4.The Brothers Goncourt and the End of Privacy --5.Sleight of Hand: Maupassant and Actualite --6.Conclusion. This book explores how writers responded to the rise of the newspaper over the course of the nineteenth century. Taking as its subject the ceaseless intertwining of fiction and journalism at this time, it tracks the representation of newspapers and journalists in works by Honore de Balzac, Edmond and Jules de Goncourt, and Guy de Maupassant. This was an era in which novels were published in newspapers and novelists worked as journalists. In France, fiction was to prove an utterly crucial presence at the newspaper?s heart, with a gilded array of predominant literary figures active in journalism. Today, few in search of a novel would turn to the pages of a daily newspaper. But what are usually cast as discrete realms - fiction and journalism - came, in the nineteenth century, to occupy the same space, a point which complicates our sense of the cultural history of French literature

     

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    ISBN: 3319721992; 9783319721996
    Series: Palgrave studies in Modern European Literature
    Subjects: Serialized fiction; French fiction; Press and journalism in literature; Goncourt, Jules de; Goncourt, Edmond de; Girardin, Emile de; Bourdieu, Pierre; Balzac, Honoré de; Serialized fiction; Press and journalism in literature; French fiction; 18.25 French literature; France; History; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Other subjects: Balzac, Honoré de (1799-1850); Goncourt, Edmond de (1822-1896); Goncourt, Jules de (1830-1870); Bourdieu, Pierre (1930-2002); Girardin, Emile de (1806-1881)
    Scope: ix, 238 Seiten, 22 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-232) and index

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  8. A world of fiction
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    Publisher:  University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, MI

    "The title for this book, "a World of Fiction," has three meanings, and these have continued to underpin and shape the book. The most straightforward concerns the global origins of fiction in nineteenth-century Australian newspapers. While British,... more

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    "The title for this book, "a World of Fiction," has three meanings, and these have continued to underpin and shape the book. The most straightforward concerns the global origins of fiction in nineteenth-century Australian newspapers. While British, Australian, and American works dominate, and have been my focus, these newspapers include fiction from many other places: Austria, Canada, France, Germany, Holland, Hungary, Italy, New Zealand, Russia, South Africa, Sweden, and more. An even wider range of geographical locations are evoked in the inscription of stories, which are presented as coming from the above countries and far beyond: Belgium, Burma, Chile, China, Cuba, Egypt, the list goes on. This sheer multitude of origins, real and inscribed--and the frequency of global voyages in these stories--indicates a pronounced geographical focus in the creation, publication, and reception of colonial newspaper fiction. Given that many of the original readers for these stories would have recently arrived in the colonies from elsewhere, this global consciousness suggests the role that newspaper fiction played in connecting new, Australian spaces and lives to preexisting conceptions of the world and readers' place in it"-- Abstraction, singularity, textuality : the equivalence of "close" and "distant" reading -- Back to the future : a new scholarly object for (data-rich) literary history -- From world to trove to data : tracing a history of transmission -- Into the unknown : literary anonymity and the inscription of reception -- Fictional systems : network analysis and syndication networks -- "Man people woman life"/"Creek sheep cattle horses" : influence, distinction, and literary traditions.

     

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