Literature and technology: nature's "lawful offspring in man's art".
From: Social Research
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Date: 9/22/2004
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Author: Hollander, John
MY RUBRIC MAY BE THOUGHT TO COVER AT LEAST THREE DIFFERENT questions, each of them vast and complex. The first concerns the technologies contributing to and shaping the formation of the activities and institutions of literature throughout history. The second comprises the matter of technology as represented in or by literature. I shall be more concerned with the second of these than the first. A third question, as to whether literature is itself a technology, will be considered ...
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