This issue, guest edited by Isobel Armstrong, is dedicated to concepts of space and to nineteenth-century spaces. From the verbal constructions of space that pattern nineteenth-century novels, to the n-dimensional space of philosophic speculation and popular genre fictions; and from astronomy to the spaces of regional picture-going, of early cinema and of advertisements, these articles examine the century’s extraordinary reimaginings of space and spatial experience.
Articles
Introduction: Space as Experience and Representation in the Long Nineteenth Century
Isobel Armstrong
2013-10-24 Issue 17 • 2013 • Space
Theories of Space and the Nineteenth-Century Novel
Isobel Armstrong
2013-10-22 Issue 17 • 2013 • Space
The Higher Spaces of the Late Nineteenth-Century Novel
Mark Blacklock
2013-10-22 Issue 17 • 2013 • Space
Specular Reflections: John Brett and the Mirror of Venus
James Mussell
2013-10-22 Issue 17 • 2013 • Space