"By Touch Alone is one of the most engaging scholarly books I’ve encountered in a very long time. Warne’s broad and deep reading is everywhere on display, and her analysis of the historical, critical, and theoretical dimensions of her subject matter is quite impressive."— Maria H. Frawley, George Washington University
"By Touch Alone breaks important new ground in disability studies, Victorian studies, and studies in the cultural histories of literacy, publishing, the book, and epistolarity.”— Martha Stoddard Holmes, California State University
"By Touch Alone is one of the most engaging scholarly books I’ve encountered in a very long time. Warne’s broad and deep reading is everywhere on display, and her analysis of the historical, critical, and theoretical dimensions of her subject matter is quite impressive."— Maria H. Frawley, George Washington University
"By Touch Alone breaks important new ground in disability studies, Victorian studies, and studies in the cultural histories of literacy, publishing, the book, and epistolarity.”— Martha Stoddard Holmes, California State University