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Emergence of Pre-Cinema - Print Culture and the Optical Toy of the Literary Imagination

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Zusatztext “Gabriele’s book is an articulate, erudite, and readable contribution to Romantic-era scholarship at the intersection of literary and visual studies in at least two obvious ways: he persuasively demonstrates the long history of the visual in Western Culture, undermining the myth of Romantic rupture, and, having done so—through careful reading of three essential authors of the ‘self-re?exive turn’ from the discourse-network of 1800—contributes greatly to our understanding of how this splitting of signi?er from referent emerges with new forms of seeing.” (William S. Davis, European Romantic Review, Vol. 30 (1), 2019) Informationen zum Autor Alberto Gabriele is the author of Reading Popular Culture in Victorian Print: Belgravia and Sensationalism and the forthcoming Sensationalism and the Genealogy of Modernity: A Global Nineteenth-Century Perspective . He is working on a project on the global circulation of print culture in the 1860s and has been, most recently, a Macgeorge fellow at the University of Melbourne, Australia. Klappentext The book investigates the dispersed emergence of the new visual regime associated with nineteenth-century pre-cinematic spectacles in the literary imagination of the previous centuries. Its comparative angle ranges from the Medieval and Baroque period to the visual and stylistic experimentations of the Romantic age, in the prose of Anne Radcliffe, the experiments of Friederich Schlegel, and in Wordsworth’s Prelude . The book examines the cultural traces of the transformation of perception and representation in art, architecture, literature, and print culture, providing an indispensable background to any discussion of nineteenth-century culture at large and its striving for a figurative model of realism. Understanding the origins of nineteenth-century mimesis through an unacknowledged genealogy of visual practices helps also to redefine novel theory and points to the centrality of the new definition of ‘historicism’ irradiating from Jena Romanticism for the structuring of modern cultural studies. Zusammenfassung The book investigates the dispersed emergence of the new visual regime associated with nineteenth-century pre-cinematic spectacles in the literary imagination of the previous centuries. Its comparative angle ranges from the Medieval and Baroque period to the visual and stylistic experimentations of the Romantic age, in the prose of Anne Radcliffe, the experiments of Friedrich Schlegel, and in Wordsworth’s Prelude . The book examines the cultural traces of the transformation of perception and representation in art, architecture, literature, and print culture, providing an indispensable background to any discussion of nineteenth-century culture at large and its striving for a figurative model of realism. Understanding the origins of nineteenth-century mimesis through an unacknowledged genealogy of visual practices helps also to redefine novel theory and points to the centrality of the new definition of ‘historicism’ irradiating from Jena Romanticism for the structuringof modern cultural studies. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 Introduction: The Emergence of Precinema.- Chapter 2 From Analogia Entis to the Threshold of Self-Reflexivity in the Poetry of Dante, Donne and Shakespeare.- Chapter 3 The Modern(ist) Reader: Friedrich Schlegel’s Fragments , the Emergence of Modern Philology and the Montage Effect of Industrial Modernity.- Chapter 4 A Map to th...

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