Jennifer Green-Lewis, associate professor of English, examines the ways photography not only changed how the Victorians saw the world, but also provided them with a new sense of connection with the past. Analyzing a broad range of texts by inventors, cultural critics, photographers, and novelists, she argues that Victorian photography ultimately defined the concept of memory for generations to come.
Victorian Photography, Literature, and the Invention of Modern Memory: Already the Past
By Jennifer Green-Lewis
April 20, 2017