Illustrations and Victorian Print Culture: A Case Study from the Expeditionary Narrative

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Abstract

This case study introduces the research and analysis of illustrations in print media using a proof engraving from a Victorian expeditionary narrative. It places the source image in context, investigates its strategies of representation, and examines its interaction with the surrounding text. Finally, the case study uses publishing records to explore the complexities of the illustrative process.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationResearch Methods Primary Sources
Place of PublicationMarlborough
PublisherAdam Matthew Digital
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Nov 2021

Keywords

  • Geography
  • Travel Writing
  • Travel and Exploration
  • Religion
  • Draft
  • Non-Fiction
  • Editing
  • Publishing
  • Illustration

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