Overwhelmed : Literature, Aesthetics, and the Nineteenth-Century Information Revolution / Maurice S. Lee.
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TextPublisher: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, [2019]Copyright date: ©2019Description: 1 online resource (296 p.) : 9 b/w illusContent type: - 9780691194219
- American literature -- 19th century -- History and cricitism
- American literature -- 19th century -- History and criticism
- Literature and science -- United States -- History -- 19th century
- LITERARY CRITICISM / Comparative Literature
- Accounting
- Aesthetics
- Allusion
- Analogy
- Author
- Bartlett's Familiar Quotations
- Bildungsroman
- Book
- Calculation
- Close reading
- Confirmation bias
- Criticism
- Disenchantment
- Epistemology
- Explication
- Extensive reading
- Fiction
- Font Bureau
- Franco Moretti
- Friedrich Kittler
- Genre
- Harriet Beecher Stowe
- Harvard University
- Hermeneutics
- Humanities
- Ideology
- Information management
- Information overload
- Information revolution
- Irony
- Jerome McGann
- Lawrence Buell
- Literacy
- Literary criticism
- Literature
- Louisa May Alcott
- Manuscript
- Mary Poovey
- Meritocracy
- Moby-Dick
- Modernity
- Mr
- N. Katherine Hayles
- Narrative
- New Historicism
- Newspaper
- Notes and Queries
- Novel
- Of Education
- Our Mutual Friend
- Philosopher
- Poetry
- Postmodernism
- Print culture
- Publishing
- Quantity
- Robert Louis Stevenson
- Robinsonade
- Romanticism
- Satire
- Sensibility
- Slavery
- Sophistication
- Technology
- Thought
- Treatise
- Victorian era
- William Shakespeare
- Writer
- Writing
- 810.9356 23
- PS217.S34 L44 2020
- online - DeGruyter
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter One. Reading -- Chapter Two. Searching -- Chapter Three. Counting -- Chapter Four. Testing -- Notes -- Index
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An engaging look at how debates over the fate of literature in our digital age are powerfully conditioned by the nineteenth century's information revolutionWhat happens to literature during an information revolution? How do readers and writers adapt to proliferating data and texts? These questions appear uniquely urgent today in a world of information overload, big data, and the digital humanities. But as Maurice Lee shows in Overwhelmed, these concerns are not new—they also mattered in the nineteenth century, as the rapid expansion of print created new relationships between literature and information.Exploring four key areas—reading, searching, counting, and testing—in which nineteenth-century British and American literary practices engaged developing information technologies, Overwhelmed delves into a diverse range of writings, from canonical works by Coleridge, Emerson, Charlotte Brontë, Hawthorne, and Dickens to lesser-known texts such as popular adventure novels, standardized literature tests, antiquarian journals, and early statistical literary criticism. In doing so, Lee presents a new argument: rather than being at odds, as generations of critics have viewed them, literature and information in the nineteenth century were entangled in surprisingly collaborative ways.An unexpected, historically grounded look at how a previous information age offers new ways to think about the anxieties and opportunities of our own, Overwhelmed illuminates today’s debates about the digital humanities, the crisis in the humanities, and the future of literature.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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