Literature and Photography in Transition; 1850-1915 examines how British and American writers used early photography and film as illustrations and metaphors. It concentrates on five figures in particular: Henry Mayhew; Robert Louis Stevenson; Amy Levy; William Dean Howells; and Jack London.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Dont even know if Ill finish reading it.By Cinnamon DavidsonIm into chapter 5 and there has been very; very little about Joan Jett. A lot about Kim Fowley; about The Runaways; about music of that time; about Rodneys; but very little about Joan Jett herself. Nothing about her childhood; nothing about her personally and very little about her musically. BIG WASTE OF MONEY!!1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Awful. Not even really about Joan at all. ...By jennifer schultzAwful. Not even really about Joan at all. Im having a hard time even paying attention when im reading it. Its all over the place. Not impressed with this book at all0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Rambling...By MADisjointed; confusing; half told stories. He never quite gets his point; or the story; across. An injustice to the Godmother of Punk