Science, Technology and the Senses, edited by Sibylle Erle and Laurie Garrison
We are delighted to announce the release of this special issue of Romanticism and Victorianism on the Net available at http://www.ron.umontreal.ca/.
Contributors to the volume include:
- Laurie Garrison and Sibylle Erle,, ‘Introduction’
- Sibylle Erle, ‘Blake, Colour and the Truchsessian Gallery: Modelling the Mind and Liberating the Observer’
- Kelly Grovier, ‘‘Paradoxes of the Panoscope’: ‘Walking’ Stewart and the Making of Keats’s Ambivalent Imagination’
- Laurie Garrison, ‘Imperial Vision in the Arctic: Fleeting Looks and Pleasurable Distractions in Barker’s Panorama and Shelley’s Frankenstein’
- Gavin Budge, ‘The Hero as Seer: Character, Perception and Cultural Health in Carlyle’
- Verity Hunt, ‘Raising a Modern Ghost: The Magic Lantern and the Persistence of Wonder in the Victorian Education of the Senses’