This issue, guest edited by Luisa Calè and Patrizia Di Bello, focuses on scraps and marginalia in nineteenth-century visual and print culture.
Articles
Introduction: Verbal and Visual Interactions in Nineteenth-Century Print Culture
Luisa Calè and Patrizia Di Bello
2007-10-01 Issue 5 • 2007 • Verbal and Visual Interactions in Nineteenth-Century Print Culture
‘And Wot does the Catlog tell me?' Some Social Meanings of Nineteenth-Century Catalogues and Gallery Guides
Catherine Flood
2007-10-01 Issue 5 • 2007 • Verbal and Visual Interactions in Nineteenth-Century Print Culture
Scraps and Sketches: Miscellaneity, Commodity Culture and Comic Prints, 1820-40
Brian Maidment
2007-10-01 Issue 5 • 2007 • Verbal and Visual Interactions in Nineteenth-Century Print Culture
Moving Books/Moving Images: Optical Recreations and Children's Publishing 1800-1900
John Plunkett
2007-10-01 Issue 5 • 2007 • Verbal and Visual Interactions in Nineteenth-Century Print Culture
Working with Glass: Strategies of Representation in Mid-Nineteenth Century Glass Factory Tourist Narratives
Katherine Inglis
2007-10-01 Issue 5 • 2007 • Verbal and Visual Interactions in Nineteenth-Century Print Culture
Curating Gothic Nightmares
Heather Tilley
2007-10-01 Issue 5 • 2007 • Verbal and Visual Interactions in Nineteenth-Century Print Culture