The Victorian Mind's Eye: Reading Literature in an Age of Illustration - Hardcover
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by Julia Thomas (Author)
The Victorian Mind's Eye: Reading Literature in an Age of Illustration
The Victorians lived in an age of illustration. In a matter of decades, words and images had become enmeshed and entangled, printed alongside each other in a spectacular array of printed forms. The exponential growth of illustration not only radically changed literature, but also changed the way that literature was read.
Author Biography
Julia Thomas, Professor of English Literature, Cardiff University
Julia Thomas is Professor of English Literature in Cardiff University, UK, where she specialises in Victorian visual and material culture, word and image, and digital humanities. These areas have come together in work at the forefront of the field of Illustration Studies. Thomas has published widely in these areas, including Nineteenth-Century Illustration and the Digital (Palgrave, 2017), Shakespeare's Shrine (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2012), and Pictorial Victorians (Ohio University Press, 2004). She has been Principal Investigator on many illustration projects and is Director of the AHRC-funded Database of Mid-Victorian Illustration and The Illustration Archive, the largest online resource dedicated to illustration.Materials + Care
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