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Book Launch Event for Emeritus Professor Bruce Graver

On Tuesday, February 10th Emeritus Professor Bruce Graver will talk about his new book, “The Stereoscopic Picturesque Nineteenth-Century Photography, Literary Landscapes, and the Third Dimension” and will bring various 3d viewers and 3d photographs from his collection for folks to (carefully) play with. You thought virtual reality glasses were new high-tech inventions? Not so: they were the home entertainment centers of the 19th century. All welcome.

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KEY FEATURES

• The first book-length study of nineteenth-century stereo photography and the picturesque tradition.

• Explores the relationship between stereo pho tography and the environmental movement.

• Offers an exciting new perspective on Victorian visual culture and the reception of Romantic writ ers.

• A new look at the technology of vision and rep resentation in Britain and the USA.

AUTHOR INFORMATION

Bruce Graver is an Emeritus Professor of English at Providence College. He has written widely on the writings of the Wordsworth Circle, the classical tradition, and on nineteenth-century visual culture.

September 2025

Hardback  | 9781835537916 | £115 / $150

Ebook   | 9781835537923 | £115 / $150

288 pages, 234 x 156 mm

Bruce Graver holding copy of his latest book The Stereoscopic Picturesque

Request for Accommodation

If you are a person with a disability and require an assistive device, service, or other accommodation to participate in a program or event, please contact the Central Reservations Manager (401.865.1040; Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm) well in advance of the event.