Difference between revisions of "Victorian Novel Seminar Review Essay"

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*Approaches to print culture post-Leah Price
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** book history
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** media theory/studies
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** periodicals studies
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** eco-book history (Gidal)
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** information/library history
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** Liz Miller, Leah Price — maybe not so narrow time-wise
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** Priya Joshi, In Another Country
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** '''HOw those fields meet and how a book history approach intersects with and is different from reception history'''
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*** Joshi and Gidal are reception history
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*** James Seacord Victorian Sensation
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*** Distinct from binding and wood pulp —> literal material history is not so much done (ecological/industrial underpinnings)
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*** Wooden Os
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** acid, hazardousness in print industry
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* Use this to build an exam list
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* Reception history is important but I (am/am not) doing that —> where you want to go and what you want to find
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==Reading List==
 
==Reading List==
 
*[[Price 2012]] - Price, Leah. ''How to Do Things with Books in Victorian Britain''.  
 
*[[Price 2012]] - Price, Leah. ''How to Do Things with Books in Victorian Britain''.  
 
*[[Gidal 2015]] - Gidal, Eric. ''Ossianic Unconformities: Bardic Poetry in the Industrial Age''. University of Virginia Press, 2015. Print.
 
*[[Gidal 2015]] - Gidal, Eric. ''Ossianic Unconformities: Bardic Poetry in the Industrial Age''. University of Virginia Press, 2015. Print.

Revision as of 14:59, 15 February 2017

  • Approaches to print culture post-Leah Price
    • book history
    • media theory/studies
    • periodicals studies
    • eco-book history (Gidal)
    • information/library history
    • Liz Miller, Leah Price — maybe not so narrow time-wise
    • Priya Joshi, In Another Country
    • HOw those fields meet and how a book history approach intersects with and is different from reception history
      • Joshi and Gidal are reception history
      • James Seacord Victorian Sensation
      • Distinct from binding and wood pulp —> literal material history is not so much done (ecological/industrial underpinnings)
      • Wooden Os
    • acid, hazardousness in print industry
  • Use this to build an exam list
  • Reception history is important but I (am/am not) doing that —> where you want to go and what you want to find

Reading List

  • Price 2012 - Price, Leah. How to Do Things with Books in Victorian Britain.
  • Gidal 2015 - Gidal, Eric. Ossianic Unconformities: Bardic Poetry in the Industrial Age. University of Virginia Press, 2015. Print.