My scholarly interests include the nineteenth and twentieth century American novel, the relationship between literature and the visual arts, the history of photography, film, modernism, and rhetoric. My first book, "A Familiar Strangeness: American Fiction and the Language of Photography," examined how the invention of the camera transformed the way American writers conceived of the limits and purpose of representation.
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The camera, according to Burrows, provoked a representational crisis, one broadly modernist in character. Oxford University Williams, Megan. Billy Budd, Billy Budd. Eudora Welty as a Photographer. Contributions by Sandra S.
American fiction and the language of photography, Home About Help Search. Toward the end of this semester each student will have to submit a research paper 2. Two unexcused absences are allowed 3. American Fiction and the Language of Photography, University of Georgia Press, McHaney, Pearl Amelia, ed.
Eudora Welty as a Photographer. Contributions by Sandra S.
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