Soundscapes and Affective Resonance in (Neo-)Victorianism
Sound and voice have been invoked in neo-Victorian criticism since its beginning, and we have utilised the notion of the author as medium: for example, the medium’s ability to communicate with the dead has been used as metaphor for the dialogue between past and present, and the author functioning as...
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Main Author: | Rosario Arias |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Presses Universitaires de la Méditerranée
2021-01-01
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Series: | Cahiers Victoriens et Edouardiens |
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Online Access: | https://journals.openedition.org/cve/9949 |
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