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Charles Dickens in cyberspace: the afterlife of the nineteenth century in postmodern culture

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Other Editions: Charles Dickens in cyberspace: the afterlife of the nineteenth century in postmodern culture
Other Editions: Charles Dickens in cyberspace: the afterlife of the nineteenth century in postmodern culture
Other Editions: Charles Dickens in cyberspace: the afterlife of the nineteenth century in postmodern culture
Other Editions: Charles Dickens in cyberspace: the afterlife of the nineteenth century in postmodern culture
Authors and Corporations: Clayton, Jay (Author)
Title: Charles Dickens in cyberspace: the afterlife of the nineteenth century in postmodern culture/ Jay Clayton
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New York: Oxford University Press, 2003
Physical Description: 1 online resource (x, 270 pages); Illustrationen
Part of: EBSCOhost eBook Collection
ISBN: 9780195347739
0195347730
9781602569508
9780195160512
0195160517
1280503173
9781280503177
1602569509
019518078X
9780195180787
Summary: Charles Dickens in Cyberspace' surveys novelists, scientists, filmmakers, and theorists over two centuries, tracing circuits that connect Austen, Babbage, Darwin, Dickens, and Mary Shelley with their contemporary counterparts: Andrea Barrett, Peter Carey, Richard Powers, Salman Rushdie, Ridley Scott, Neal Stephenson, Tom Stoppard, and others
The Past in the Future of Cultural Studies Crystal Palace to Millennium Dome -- The Voice in the Machine Hazlitt, Austen, Hardy, and James -- Undisciplined Cultures Peacock, Mary Somerville, and Mr. Pickwick -- Hacking the Nineteenth Century Babbage and Lovelace in The Difference Engine and Arcadia -- Concealed Circuits Frankenstein's Monster, Replicants, and Cyborgs -- Is Pip Postmodern? Or, Dickens at the Turn of the Millennium -- Genome Time New Age Evolution, The Gold Bug Variations, and Gattaca -- Convergence of the Two Cultures A Geek's Guide
Type of Resource: E-Book Electronic books. Electronic book
Source: Verbunddaten SWB
EBSCOhost eBook Collection
Notes: Description based on print version record
Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-258) and index
Charles Dickens in cyberspace
Language: English
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