ABSTRACT

Operating at the intersection where new technology meets literature, this collection discovers the relationship among image, sound, and touch in the long nineteenth century. The chapters speak to the special mixed-media properties of literature, while exploring the important interconnections of science, technology, and art at the historical moment when media was being theorized, debated, and scrutinized. Each chapter focuses on a specific visual, acoustic, or haptic dimension of media, while also calling attention to the relationships among the three. Famous works such as Wordsworth's "I wandered lonely as a cloud" and Shelley's Frankenstein are discussed alongside a range of lesser-known literary, scientific, and pornographic writings. Topics include the development of a print culture for the visually impaired; the relationship between photography and narrative; the kaleidoscope and modern urban experience; Christmas gift books; poetry, painting and music as remediated forms; the interface among the piano, telegraph, and typewriter; Ernst Heinrich Weber's model of rationalized tactility; and how the shift from visual to auditory telegraphic instruments amplified anxieties about the place of women in nineteenth-century information networks. Full of surprising insights and connections, the collection offers new impetus for stimulating historical conversations and debates about nineteenth-century media, while also contributing fresh perspectives on new media and (re)mediation today.

chapter 1|20 pages

Introduction

The Nineteenth-Century Invention of Media

part Section 1|83 pages

Image

chapter 2|20 pages

The Wordsworths' Daffodils

On the Page, upon the Inward Eye, in Their Media Ecology

chapter 3|22 pages

“So that the sense of touch may supply the want of sight”

Blind Reading and Nineteenth-Century British Print Culture 1

chapter 4|26 pages

A Literature of its Own

Time, Space, and Narrative Mediations in Victorian Photography 1

chapter 5|14 pages

Kaleidoscopic Vision in Late Victorian Bohemia

George Sims's Social Kaleidoscope

part Section 2|81 pages

Sound

chapter 6|30 pages

A Modern Poetry of Sensation

Three Christmas Gift Books and the Legacy of Victorian Material Culture 1

chapter 7|22 pages

Visible Sound and Auditory Scenes

Word, Image, and Music in Tennyson, D.G. Rossetti, and Morris

chapter 8|28 pages

Piano, Telegraph, Typewriter

Listening to the Language of Touch

part Section 3|99 pages

Touch

chapter 9|26 pages

Tactile Modernity

On the Rationalization of Touch in the Nineteenth Century 1

chapter 11|18 pages

Touching at a Distance

Telegraphy, Gender, and Henry James's In the Cage

chapter 12|30 pages

Frankenstein Revisited

Life and Afterlife around 1831