The years following the introduction of the daguerreotype in 1839 saw the emergence of two alternative discourses on photography: on the one hand, "photorealism," which equated daguerreotypy with a faithful mimesis of the visible and emphasized its unprecedented capacity for representing surface detail; on the other hand, the lesser-known "photo-fantastic." While the latter did not deny the new medium's great mimetic potential, it redefined that potential as the power of making visible the unseen. One of the most interesting examples is Nathaniel Hawthorne's 1851 romance "The House of the Seven Gables." Connecting daguerreotypy with mesmerism – another form of arcane knowledge recently imported to the US from France – Hawthorne ftctionalize...
The thesis uses Hawthorne's interest in a scene of filial ambiguity, namely Samuel Johnson's penance...
Stuart Burrows\u27s book makes a strangely familiar claim. Its premise traces an arc in literary his...
Edgar Allan Poe\u27s literary successes in the late 1830\u27s and early 1840\u27s coincided with the...
The years following the introduction of the daguerreotype in 1839 saw the emergence of two alternati...
Published in 1851, The House of the Seven Gables stages in 19th century New England a daguerreotypis...
Hawthorne’s The House of the Seven Gables is a text about haunting on many levels: Hawthorne himself...
Thesis (M.A., English (Literature)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.In The House of...
Thesis: M. Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, February, 2021C...
Ghosts, resemblances, ruins, paintings, and other visual phenomena in nineteenth-century British nov...
Although Hawthorne's use of folklore material has been previously studied, no attempt has been made ...
The first mention of photography in a novel comes in Nathaniel Hawthorn’s “The House of the Seven Ga...
This dissertation deals with the symbolic uses of the prominent old houses in selected fiction of Na...
The major works of Nathaniel Hawthorne include a number of recurring references which appear to be l...
The first documented photographs in America were taken in the spring of 1839 by enthusiastic experim...
This media archaeology project draws critical attention to the diorama as a Romantic-era mixed-media...
The thesis uses Hawthorne's interest in a scene of filial ambiguity, namely Samuel Johnson's penance...
Stuart Burrows\u27s book makes a strangely familiar claim. Its premise traces an arc in literary his...
Edgar Allan Poe\u27s literary successes in the late 1830\u27s and early 1840\u27s coincided with the...
The years following the introduction of the daguerreotype in 1839 saw the emergence of two alternati...
Published in 1851, The House of the Seven Gables stages in 19th century New England a daguerreotypis...
Hawthorne’s The House of the Seven Gables is a text about haunting on many levels: Hawthorne himself...
Thesis (M.A., English (Literature)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.In The House of...
Thesis: M. Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, February, 2021C...
Ghosts, resemblances, ruins, paintings, and other visual phenomena in nineteenth-century British nov...
Although Hawthorne's use of folklore material has been previously studied, no attempt has been made ...
The first mention of photography in a novel comes in Nathaniel Hawthorn’s “The House of the Seven Ga...
This dissertation deals with the symbolic uses of the prominent old houses in selected fiction of Na...
The major works of Nathaniel Hawthorne include a number of recurring references which appear to be l...
The first documented photographs in America were taken in the spring of 1839 by enthusiastic experim...
This media archaeology project draws critical attention to the diorama as a Romantic-era mixed-media...
The thesis uses Hawthorne's interest in a scene of filial ambiguity, namely Samuel Johnson's penance...
Stuart Burrows\u27s book makes a strangely familiar claim. Its premise traces an arc in literary his...
Edgar Allan Poe\u27s literary successes in the late 1830\u27s and early 1840\u27s coincided with the...