Blackwood S Edinburgh Magazine Volume 61 No 378 April 1847

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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine

Author : W Blackwood Ltd (Edinburgh)
Publisher : Arkose Press
Page : 802 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2015-10-07
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1344133576

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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, No. CCCLXXVI. February, 1847. Vol. LXI

Author : CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2013-07-15
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1490303200

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The Photobook

Author : Patrizia Di Bello,Colette Wilson,Shamoon Zamir
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2020-08-07
Category : Photography
ISBN : 9781000211801

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The Photobook by Patrizia Di Bello,Colette Wilson,Shamoon Zamir Pdf

The photograph found a home in the book before it won for itself a place on the gallery wall. Only a few years after the birth of photography, the publication of Henry Fox Talbot's "The Pencil of Nature" heralded a new genre in the history of the book, one in which the photograph was the primary vehicle of expression and communication, or stood in equal if sometimes conflicted partnership with the written word. In this book, practicing photographers and writers across several fields of scholarship share a range of fresh approaches to reading the photobook, developing new ways of understanding how meaning is shaped by an image's interaction with its text and context and engaging with the visual, tactile and interactive experience of the photobook in all its dimensions. Through close studies of individual works, the photobook from fetishised objet d'art to cheaply-printed booklet is explored and its unique creative and cultural contributions celebrated.

Women Reviewing Women in Nineteenth-Century Britain

Author : Joanne Wilkes
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2016-02-17
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781134776955

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Women Reviewing Women in Nineteenth-Century Britain by Joanne Wilkes Pdf

Focusing particularly on the critical reception of Jane Austen, Charlotte Brontë and George Eliot, Joanne Wilkes offers in-depth examinations of reviews by eight female critics: Maria Jane Jewsbury, Sara Coleridge, Hannah Lawrance, Jane Williams, Julia Kavanagh, Anne Mozley, Margaret Oliphant and Mary Augusta Ward. What they wrote about women writers, and what their writings tell us about the critics' own sense of themselves as women writers, reveal the distinctive character of nineteenth-century women's contributions to literary history. Wilkes explores the different choices these critics, writing when women had to grapple with limiting assumptions about female intellectual capacities, made about how to disseminate their own writing. While several publishing in periodicals wrote anonymously, others published books, articles and reviews under their own names. Wilkes teases out the distinctiveness of nineteenth-century women's often ignored contributions to the critical reception of canonical women authors, and also devotes space to the pioneering efforts of Lawrance, Kavanagh and Williams to draw attention to the long tradition of female literary activity up to the nineteenth century. She draws on commentary by male critics of the period as well, to provide context for this important contribution to the recuperation of women's critical discourse in nineteenth-century Britain.