Abstract
The nineteenth-century British periodical press took textual production to a scalethat, for many commentators then and now, summoned the sublime. It was a“flood” which was “too vast to be dealt with as a whole,” in the words of theBritish Quarterly Reviewin 1859.
How to Cite:
Fyfe, P. & Ge, Q., (2018) “Image Analytics and the Nineteenth-Century Illustrated Newspaper”, Journal of Cultural Analytics 3(1). https://doi.org/10.22148/16.026 (external link, opens in new tab).