Discourses of Vision in Nineteenth-Century Britain

Uncovers the interrelations of visual experience and Victorian print culture, working at the intersection of optical media technologies, literature, and cultural studies Contains innovative, original readings of major canonical authors (Dickens, Eliot, Conrad, amongst others) alongside exciting new archival material drawn from the periodical press Develops a critical method for approaching visual and literary relations as cultural discourses

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