Two technologies in the nineteenth-century drastically altered how the English saw and conceptualized reality: photography and the realist novel. Both pretended to capture an unmediated, totalizing representation, yet both were also heavily manipulated to produce particular effects and interrogate the idea of objectivity. This dissertation tracks the development of the nineteenth-century realist novel in England not through its claims to representational mimesis, but rather through its ubiquitous visual strangeness. I examine puzzling visual encounters in touchstone English novels to argue that rather than representing the world in its putative social, psychological, and historical completeness, realist novelists integrate visual strangenes...
iv, 120 leaves ; 28 cm.This thesis investigates the way that moral and aesthetic concerns about the ...
This work interrogates nineteenth-century subjectivities and visual cultures which were necessary pr...
This book confronts a significant paradox in the development of literary realism: the very novels th...
This dissertation explores the rich intersections between realist fiction and pre-cinematic optical ...
The dissertation argues that the preoccupation with art in the Victorian novel is, paradoxically, an...
The dissertation argues that the preoccupation with art in the Victorian novel is, paradoxically, an...
Ghosts, resemblances, ruins, paintings, and other visual phenomena in nineteenth-century British nov...
Ghosts, resemblances, ruins, paintings, and other visual phenomena in nineteenth-century British nov...
This dissertation analyzes detailed description in nineteenth-century realist novels, revealing that...
This dissertation analyzes detailed description in nineteenth-century realist novels, revealing that...
Textual Encounters: Reading Character in the Nineteenth-Century Novel explores how readers experienc...
Textual Encounters: Reading Character in the Nineteenth-Century Novel explores how readers experienc...
This dissertation argues that cross-disciplinary discord between literary, philosophical, and scient...
This dissertation theorizes a nineteenth-century cultural logic of exteriority developed through inn...
This dissertation proposes that British novelistic realism of the nineteenth century is not an autho...
iv, 120 leaves ; 28 cm.This thesis investigates the way that moral and aesthetic concerns about the ...
This work interrogates nineteenth-century subjectivities and visual cultures which were necessary pr...
This book confronts a significant paradox in the development of literary realism: the very novels th...
This dissertation explores the rich intersections between realist fiction and pre-cinematic optical ...
The dissertation argues that the preoccupation with art in the Victorian novel is, paradoxically, an...
The dissertation argues that the preoccupation with art in the Victorian novel is, paradoxically, an...
Ghosts, resemblances, ruins, paintings, and other visual phenomena in nineteenth-century British nov...
Ghosts, resemblances, ruins, paintings, and other visual phenomena in nineteenth-century British nov...
This dissertation analyzes detailed description in nineteenth-century realist novels, revealing that...
This dissertation analyzes detailed description in nineteenth-century realist novels, revealing that...
Textual Encounters: Reading Character in the Nineteenth-Century Novel explores how readers experienc...
Textual Encounters: Reading Character in the Nineteenth-Century Novel explores how readers experienc...
This dissertation argues that cross-disciplinary discord between literary, philosophical, and scient...
This dissertation theorizes a nineteenth-century cultural logic of exteriority developed through inn...
This dissertation proposes that British novelistic realism of the nineteenth century is not an autho...
iv, 120 leaves ; 28 cm.This thesis investigates the way that moral and aesthetic concerns about the ...
This work interrogates nineteenth-century subjectivities and visual cultures which were necessary pr...
This book confronts a significant paradox in the development of literary realism: the very novels th...