Imperial media colonial networks and information technologies in the British literary imagination, 1857-1918
by
 
Worth, Aaron, author.

Title
Imperial media colonial networks and information technologies in the British literary imagination, 1857-1918

Author
Worth, Aaron, author.

ISBN
9780814271384

Publication Information
2014 (Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2014)

Physical Description
1 online resource (pages cm)

Series
UPCC book collections on Project MUSE.

Local Note
This volume explores the nascent subfield where information and media theory intersect with literary and Victorian studies. By looking closely at the relationship between media and Empire in the nineteenth-century imagination, Worth illustrates how Victorians used technology of the day (radio, telegraph, telephone, and photography) to think as well as to receive and disseminate information. His focus on the interrelationship between Victorian fiction, media, and Empire is what sets his project apart from earlier books on the what is now called literary media studies.

Subject Term
Information technology in literature.
 
Mass media and literature.
 
English literature -- 19th century -- History and criticism.
 
Literature and technology.

Added Corporate Author
Project Muse.

Electronic Access
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