关键词:
literature
television
media
modernism
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摘要:
Television remains one of today's most captivating and popular media. As such, its cultural significance and ties to the literary domain have been well studied. This article aims to further our understanding of television by investigating one of its lesser-known aspects, namely the role literature had to play in its development prior to its becoming a mass medium in the 1950s and 1960s. Specifically, this paper offers an exploratory overview of how writers from the 1880s onwards contributed to the social construction of television, and how this in turn shaped the medium' they themselves produced: literature. Based on texts by authors from pioneering television countries France, Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States, this article identifies and discusses three layers of this media-historical dialectic: the general interplay between television technologies and literary imagination, the more specific interactions between industrialization and authorship, and finally the micro-level parallels between television's inner workings and the act of writing. Thus, the paper opens up perspectives for a more systematic study of the literary reception of early television.