About this book
Introduction
This is the first major collection of essays specifically to address the impact of visual technologies on the production of literature in the twentieth-century. Literature and Visual Technologies investigates the manifold effects which a visual century has wrought upon literary conventions. From the influence of Mutoscope parlours on Joyce's fiction, to the interrelation between Peter Greenaway's A TV Dante , the collection consists of an integrated series of high-level intellectual engagements with a hundred years of cultural revolution, and covers the whole twentieth-century, from silent to digital film.
Keywords
cinema fiction film Modernism
Editors and affiliations
- Julian Murphet
- Lydia Rainford
- 1.Department of EnglishUniversity of SydneyAustralia
- 2.St. Hugh’s CollegeOxfordUK
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