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RT Book, Whole SR Electronic DC OPAC T1 A world of fiction : digital collections and the future of literary history / Katherine Bode T2 Digital Humanities Ser. A1 Bode, Katherine, YR 2018 FD [2018] SP 1 online resource K1 Electronic books K1 Criticism, interpretation, etc K1 History K1 Serialized fiction -- History and criticism K1 Fiction -- 19th century. -- Australia -- Publishing -- History K1 Australian newspapers -- 19th century. -- History K1 Books and reading -- 19th century. -- Australia -- History K1 Literature -- Research -- Methodology K1 Literature -- Data processing K1 LITERARY CRITICISM -- Australian & Oceanian K1 Serialized fiction K1 Literature -- Research -- Methodology K1 Literature -- Data processing K1 Books and reading K1 Australian newspapers K1 Fiction -- Publishing K1 Australia K1 1800-1899 PB University of Michigan Press PP Ann Arbor, MI SN 9780472123926 SN 0472123920 SN 9780472900831 SN 0472900838 LA English (英語) CL DC23:809.3/034 NO "The title for this book, "a World of Fiction," has three meanings, and these have continued to underpin and shape the book. The most straightforward concerns the global origins of fiction in nineteenth-century Australian newspapers. While British, Australian, and American works dominate, and have been my focus, these newspapers include fiction from many other places: Austria, Canada, France, Germany, Holland, Hungary, Italy, New Zealand, Russia, South Africa, Sweden, and more. An even wider range of geographical locations are evoked in the inscription of stories, which are presented as coming from the above countries and far beyond: Belgium, Burma, Chile, China, Cuba, Egypt, the list goes on. This sheer multitude of origins, real and inscribed--and the frequency of global voyages in these stories--indicates a pronounced geographical focus in the creation, publication, and reception of colonial newspaper fiction. Given that many of the original readers for these stories would have recently arrived in the colonies from elsewhere, this global consciousness suggests the role that newspaper fiction played in connecting new, Australian spaces and lives to preexisting conceptions of the world and readers' place in it"-- Provided by publisher NO Open Access NO Includes bibliographical references and index NO Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher NO 書誌ID=ED00004314; LK [E Book]https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=1843205 OL 30