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OverviewNineteenth-Century Energies explores the idea of ‘energy’, a concept central to new directions in interdisciplinary studies today. It examines the cultural perceptions and uses of energy in the nineteenth century – both in terms of pure and applied science, and as an idea with widespread diffusion in the popular imagination – in contributions by scholars drawing on a variety of fields, such as literature, philosophy, history, French studies, Latin American studies, cinema studies, and art history. These contributions explore the rise of insomnia as a recognized ailment, the role of guns and gun culture in the perception of human agency, the first uses of the barometer to predict massive cyclonic weather systems, and the hallucinatory, almost occult effects of radiant energy in early film. Exemplifying innovative research in twenty-first century academia, this volume also speaks to the wider cultural concerns of today’s global citizen about the preservation and renewal of natural resources around the world; the emergence of devices and technologies that have both improved and impaired human life; the aggrandizement of nation-states around large technological systems; and the centrality of the image in our perception and absorption of contemporary culture. This book was originally published as a special issue of Nineteenth-Century Contexts. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lynn Voskuil (University of Houston, Texas, USA)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.380kg ISBN: 9780367023638ISBN 10: 0367023636 Pages: 196 Publication Date: 23 August 2018 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Undergraduate Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"Introduction: Nineteenth-Century Energies 1. ""A Transcendentalism in Mechanics"": Henry David Thoreau’s Critique of a Free Energy Utopia 2. Wiring the Body, Wiring the World: Accelerated Times and Telegraphic Obsessions in Nineteenth-Century Latin America 3. Whorled: Cyclones, Systems, and the Geographical Imagination 4. Animating the Nineteenth Century: Bringing Pictures to Life (of Life to Pictures?) 5. Speech Paralysis: Ingestion, Suffocation, and the Torture of Listening 6. Victorian Hyperobjects 7. Energy Inefficient: Steam, Petrol and Automotives at the 1889 World’s Fair 8. Pistolgraphs: Liberal Technoagency and the Nineteenth-Century Camera Gun 9. L’Âme Hu(main)e: Digital Effluvia, Vital Energies, and the Onanistic Occult 10. ""Another Night that London Knew"": Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s ""Jenny"" and the Poetics of Urban Insomnia 11. Victorian Miser Texts and Potential Energy"ReviewsAuthor InformationLynn Voskuil is Associate Professor of English at the University of Houston, Texas, USA. She is the author of Acting Naturally: Victorian Theatricality and Authenticity (2004), and a large number of essays and journal articles. She is currently completing a book manuscript that explores the ecological and imperial history of nineteenth-century exotic horticulture in Britain. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |