2003
DOI: 10.1353/hjr.2003.0003
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Pictures for Texts

Abstract: James's collaboration with the experimental photographer, Alvin Langdon Coburn, on the production of photographic frontispieces for the New York Edition has figured prominently in discussions of James's views on illustration. Photography's status as a new and controversial medium has been suggested as the chief factor in James's preference for photographic plates, while the possibility of hand-rendered illustrations has been dismissed without reflection. In my view, James recognized the interimplication of the… Show more

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“…Wendy Graham makes an explicit connection between photography as a technology of modernity and the modernism of James' writing: ‘James representational strategies were reconditioned through competition with the new technologies of visualisation evident in the book world, at large, and in the prolific media of the new century’. Wendy Graham, ‘Pictures for Texts’. The Henry James Review 24:1 (2003): 1‐26 (1‐2).…”
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“…Wendy Graham makes an explicit connection between photography as a technology of modernity and the modernism of James' writing: ‘James representational strategies were reconditioned through competition with the new technologies of visualisation evident in the book world, at large, and in the prolific media of the new century’. Wendy Graham, ‘Pictures for Texts’. The Henry James Review 24:1 (2003): 1‐26 (1‐2).…”
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confidence: 99%