Literature & Photography Interactions, 1840-1990: A Critical AnthologyJane Marjorie Rabb Included are selections by avid amateur photographers (such as Lewis Carroll, Emile Zola, August Strindberg, George Bernard Shaw, Eudora Welty, and Jack London, among numerous others), professional photographers writing about literary matters (Nadar on Balzac, Stieglitz on Stein, Man Ray on Hemingway), and collaborators explaining their work (Henry James and Coburn, Steinbeck and Capa, Capote and Avedon). Most selections are illustrated with photographs and documented by notes which help map this rich field. |
Contents
PREFACE | xix |
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | xxvii |
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS | xxxiii |
Copyright | |
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