Description |
xvii, 247 p. : ill. |
Series |
Routledge research in cultural and media studies ; 31 |
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Routledge research in cultural and media studies ; 31.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Introduction : talking books / Matthew Rubery -- The three-minute Victorian novel : remediating Dickens into sound / Jason Camlot -- A library on the air : literary dramatization and Orson Welles's Mercury theatre / James Jesson -- The audiographic impulse : doing literature with the tape recorder / Jesper Olsson -- Poetry by phone and phonograph : tracing the influence of Giorno poetry systems / Michael S. Hennessey -- Soundtracking the novel : Willy Vlautin's Northline as filmic audiobook / Justin St. Clair -- Novelist as "sound-thief" : the audiobooks of John le Carre / Garrett Stewart -- Hearing Hardy, talking Tolstoy : the audiobook narrator's voice and reader experience / Sara Knox -- Talking books, Toni Morrison, and the transformation of narrative authority : two frameworks / K.C. Harrisson -- Obama's voices : performance and politics on the Dreams from my father audiobook / Jeffrey Severs -- Bedtime storytelling revisited : Le pere castor and children's audiobooks / Brigitte Ouvry-Vial -- Learning from librivox / Michael Hancher -- A preliminary phenomenology of the audiobook / D.E. Wittkower. |
Reproduction |
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries. |
Subject |
Literature and technology -- History.
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Mass media and literature -- History.
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Audiobooks.
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Sound in literature.
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Literature -- Appreciation.
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Books and reading -- History -- 20th century.
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Added Author |
Rubery, Matthew.
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ProQuest (Firm)
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ISBN |
9780415883528 (alk. paper) |
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0203818032 (master e-book) |
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9780203818039 (electronic bk.) |
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