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Media Ecologies of Literature

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This book explores the media ecologies of literature – the ways in which a literary text is interwoven in its material, technical, performative, praxeological, affective, and discursive network and which determine how it is experienced and interpreted.

Through novel approaches to the complex, contingent and interdependent environments of literature, this volume demonstrates how questions about the mediality of literature – particularly in the wake of digitization – shed a new light on our understanding of textuality, reading, platforms and reception processes.

By drawing on recent developments in advanced media theory, Media Ecologies of Literature emphasizes the productivity of innovative re-conceptualizations of literature as a medium in its own right.

In an intentionally wide historical scope, the essays engage with literary texts from the Romantic to the contemporary period, from Charlotte Smith and Oscar Wilde to A.

L. Kennedy and Mark Z. Danielewski, from the traditionally printed novel to audiobooks and reading apps.

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Bloomsbury Academic USA
1501383914 / 9781501383915
Paperback / softback
028.01
27/06/2024
United States
English
232 pages
23 cm