Telegraphies reveals a body of literature in which Americans of all ranks imagine how nineteenth-century telecommunications technologies forever alter the way Americans speak, write, form community, and conceive of the divine.
Telegraphies reveals a body of literature in which Americans of all ranks imagine how nineteenth-century telecommunications technologies forever alter the way Americans speak, write, form community, and conceive of the divine.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kay Yandell is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Arkansas. She lives in Fayetteville, Arkansas with her husband and children.
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* Introduction: A Virtual Realm in Morse's Dot and Dash * Chapter 1: Moccasin Telegraph: Telecommunication Across Native America * Chapter 2: Crossing Border Wires: Telegraphers' Literatures and the State of American Union * Chapter 3: Corsets with Copper Wire: Victorian America's Cyborg Feminists * Chapter 4: Emily Dickinson's Telegrams from God * Chapter 5: Engineering Eden in Walt Whitman's "Passage to India" * Conclusion: Hawthorne's Celestial Telegraph and the Cycle of History
* Introduction: A Virtual Realm in Morse's Dot and Dash * Chapter 1: Moccasin Telegraph: Telecommunication Across Native America * Chapter 2: Crossing Border Wires: Telegraphers' Literatures and the State of American Union * Chapter 3: Corsets with Copper Wire: Victorian America's Cyborg Feminists * Chapter 4: Emily Dickinson's Telegrams from God * Chapter 5: Engineering Eden in Walt Whitman's "Passage to India" * Conclusion: Hawthorne's Celestial Telegraph and the Cycle of History
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