"The underlying narrative hidden behind the obvious narrative of the novel is actually about the periods before and after the 19th century, the First and the Second Industrial Revolutions. Through these two revolutions, people created many new technological products through science, which in turn changed the way people lived," Hao explains.
The exhibition showcases the transformative impact scientific advancements in the 19th century had on society through manuscripts, books, stamps, newspapers, artworks, patent certificates, sound archives and some precious digital collection resources from the Shanghai Library.
"We hope that visitors will find different aspects to connect with throughout the exhibition. Younger visitors may seek insights into the fashion and cultural elements of the time, and we have numerous interactive exhibits to cater to their interests as well," Hao says. "Elderly visitors, on the other hand, may discover cherished memories while exploring the exhibition."
The Shanghai Library and the British Library have successfully co-organized several exhibitions, including The Jewel of the British Library: Masterpieces of British Literature and Follow the Rabbit! Alice's Centennial Journey to China, in recent years.
The exhibition runs until Sept 19.
Chen Leyang contributed to this story.
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