Knowledge Dissemination in the Long Nineteenth Century

Knowledge Dissemination in the Long Nineteenth Century
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 9781443896429
ISBN-13 : 144389642X
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Book Synopsis Knowledge Dissemination in the Long Nineteenth Century by : Marina Dossena

Download or read book Knowledge Dissemination in the Long Nineteenth Century written by Marina Dossena and published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. This book was released on 2016-06-22 with total page 236 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Distinctive in its markedly interdisciplinary approach, this book presents studies dealing with literary, cultural and linguistic history both in Europe and in the US, bringing together scholars from different fields, while highlighting features that are shared among their contributions. It offers new insights into phenomena which have generally been under-investigated, such as the role played by popular culture, music, and the arts in the circulation of information, in the construction of popular taste, and even in scientific popularisation on both sides of the Atlantic. As for the choice to focus on the nineteenth century, this is dictated by the fact that, in those decades, for the first time in history, scientific, technological, and social developments accelerated simultaneously. It is, therefore, important to see how such new knowledge was circulated among an ever-growing audience by means of different genres and text types, bearing in mind that divisions between the literary and non-literary were hardly as sharp as they are today. The book presents contributions by Robert-Louis Abrahamson, Nicholas Brownlees, Bruno Cartosio, Sonia Di Loreto, Aileen Dillane, Marina Dossena, Kirsten Lawson, Angela Locatelli, William H. Mulligan, Jr., Stefano Rosso, and Polina Shvanyukova.


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