波西米亚的合作:跨海峡印刷网络和波西米亚漫画新闻

IF 0.3 3区 社会学 N/A HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Victorian Periodicals Review Pub Date : 2021-11-20 DOI:10.1353/vpr.2021.0017
James Gatheral
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摘要:本文利用最近重新发现的舰队街出版商James Vizetelly的法国商业信函档案,对维多利亚时代中期的伦敦波西米亚传统进行了新的了解。本文考察了支撑世纪中叶巴黎和伦敦新闻网络之间文化交流和知识联系的商业企业,发现跨海峡合作既是波西米亚主义的起源,也是其决定性特征。对出版于1848年的三份漫画杂志——《木偶秀》、《月亮上的人》和《聊天》——的分析提供了这些合作过程如何在印刷中表现出来,从而使波西米亚的漫画杂志充满活力的例子。
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Collaboration in Bohemia: Cross-Channel Print Networks and Bohemian Comic Journalism
Abstract:This paper uses a recently rediscovered archive of French business correspondence belonging to Fleet Street publisher James Vizetelly to shine a new light on mid-Victorian London’s bohemian tradition. Investigating the commercial enterprises that underpinned the cultural exchange and intellectual connection between press networks in Paris and London at midcentury, the paper finds cross-Channel collaboration to be both the genesis and the defining characteristic of bohemianism. An analysis of three comic journals published in 1848—Puppet Show, the Man in the Moon, and Chat—provides examples of how these processes of collaboration manifested in print to animate bohemia’s comic journals.
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