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Victorian Material Culture - Inventions and Technological Things (Hardcover): Richard Menke Victorian Material Culture - Inventions and Technological Things (Hardcover)
Richard Menke
R3,533 Discovery Miles 35 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

From chatelaines to whale blubber, ice making machines to stained glass, this six-volume collection will be of interest to the scholar, student or general reader alike - anyone who has an urge to learn more about Victorian things. The set brings together a range of primary sources on Victorian material culture and discusses the most significant developments in material history from across the nineteenth century. The collection will demonstrate the significance of objects in the everyday lives of the Victorians and addresses important questions about how we classify and categorise nineteenth-century things. This collection brings together a range of primary sources on Victorian material and culture. This third volume, 'Invention and Technology', will look at a variety of Victorian inventions, both foundational and short-lived.

Telegraphic Realism - Victorian Fiction and Other Information Systems (Hardcover): Richard Menke Telegraphic Realism - Victorian Fiction and Other Information Systems (Hardcover)
Richard Menke
R1,795 Discovery Miles 17 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Menke's "Telegraphic Realism" is the first comprehensive reading of Victorian fiction as part of an emerging world of new media technologies and information exchange. The book analyzes the connections between fictional writing, communication technologies, and developing ideas about information, from the postage stamp and electric telegraph to wireless. By placing fiction in dialogue with media history, it argues that Victorian realism was print culture's sophisticated response to the possibilities and dilemmas of a world of media innovations and information flows.

Literature, Print Culture, and Media Technologies, 1880-1900 - Many Inventions (Paperback): Richard Menke Literature, Print Culture, and Media Technologies, 1880-1900 - Many Inventions (Paperback)
Richard Menke
R1,175 Discovery Miles 11 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From telephones and transoceanic telegraphy to typewriters and phonographs, the era of Bell and Edison brought an array of wondrous new technologies for recording and communication. At the same time, print was becoming a mass medium, as works from newspapers to novels exploited new markets and innovations in publishing to address expanded readerships. Amid the accelerated movements of inventions and language, questions about media change became a transatlantic topic, connecting writers from Whitman to Kipling, Mark Twain to Bram Stoker and Marie Corelli. Media multiplicity seemed either to unite societies or bring division and conflict, to emphasize the material nature of communication or its transcendent side, to highlight distinctions between media or to let them be ignored. Literature, Print Culture, and Media Technologies, 1880-1900 analyzes this ferment as an urgent subject as authors sought to understand the places of printed writing in the late nineteenth century's emerging media cultures.

Literature, Print Culture, and Media Technologies, 1880-1900 - Many Inventions (Hardcover): Richard Menke Literature, Print Culture, and Media Technologies, 1880-1900 - Many Inventions (Hardcover)
Richard Menke
R3,113 Discovery Miles 31 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From telephones and transoceanic telegraphy to typewriters and phonographs, the era of Bell and Edison brought an array of wondrous new technologies for recording and communication. At the same time, print was becoming a mass medium, as works from newspapers to novels exploited new markets and innovations in publishing to address expanded readerships. Amid the accelerated movements of inventions and language, questions about media change became a transatlantic topic, connecting writers from Whitman to Kipling, Mark Twain to Bram Stoker and Marie Corelli. Media multiplicity seemed either to unite societies or bring division and conflict, to emphasize the material nature of communication or its transcendent side, to highlight distinctions between media or to let them be ignored. Literature, Print Culture, and Media Technologies, 1880-1900 analyzes this ferment as an urgent subject as authors sought to understand the places of printed writing in the late nineteenth century's emerging media cultures.

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