introduction: the victorian tactile imagination

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This introduction reflects on the recent critical privileging of the visual in nineteenth-century studies, and considers the emergence of alternative readings of nineteenth-century culture that have focused on the wider human sensorium, and, in particular, touch. It suggests that the tactile imagination was a dynamic element of nineteenth-century cultural life, through which Victorian writers, thinkers, and artists explored the relationship between self, body, and the world around them.
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Authors ;Heather Tilley
Journal european journal of surgical oncology : the journal of the european society of surgical oncology and the british association of surgical oncology
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10.16995/ntn.723
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