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  1. Wireless Dada
    Telegraphic Poetics in the Avant-Garde
    Autor*in: Beals, Kurt
    Erschienen: 2019; ©2019
    Verlag:  Northwestern University Press, Chicago

    Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1. Dada Dots and Dashes: Poetry in the Age of the Telegraph -- Chapter 2. Telegraphic Traditions: Telegrammstil and Télégraphie Sans Fil -- Chapter 3. Simultaneous Signals: "L'Amiral" and His Allies --... mehr

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    Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1. Dada Dots and Dashes: Poetry in the Age of the Telegraph -- Chapter 2. Telegraphic Traditions: Telegrammstil and Télégraphie Sans Fil -- Chapter 3. Simultaneous Signals: "L'Amiral" and His Allies -- Chapter 4. Wireless Waves: Channeling "Karawane" -- Chapter 5. Ciphers and Codes: Raoul Hausmann's Cryptopoetics -- Chapter 6. Dada Goes Global: Consequences and Conclusions -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index.

     

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    ISBN: 9780810141070
    Schlagworte: Electronic books; Dadaist poetry ; History and criticism; Dadaism ; Germany; Telegraph in literature; Dadaist literature, German ; History and criticism
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  2. Telegraphies
    Indigeneity, Identity, and Nation in America's Nineteenth-Century Virtual Realm
    Autor*in: Yandell, Kay
    Erschienen: 2019; ©2018
    Verlag:  Oxford University Press USA - OSO, Oxford

    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. Cover -- Telegraphies... mehr

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    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. Cover -- Telegraphies -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: A Virtual Realm in Morse's Dot and Dash -- 1. Moccasin Telegraph: Telecommunication across Native America -- 2. Crossing Border Wires: Telegraphers' Literatures and the State of American Union -- 3. Corsets with Copper Wire: Victorian America's Cyborg Feminists -- 4. Emily Dickinson's Telegrams from God -- 5. Engineering Eden in Walt Whitman's "Passage to India" -- Conclusion: Hawthorne's Celestial Telegraph and the Cycle of History -- Notes -- Index.

     

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    ISBN: 9780190901059
    Schlagworte: Telegraph in literature; American literature-19th century-History and criticism; Telecommunication in literature; National characteristics, American, in literature; Electronic books
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  3. Aesthetic materialism
    electricity and American romanticism
    Autor*in: Gilmore, Paul
    Erschienen: c2009
    Verlag:  Stanford University Press, Stanford, Calif.

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    ISBN: 0804770972; 9780804770972
    RVK Klassifikation: HT 1691 ; HT 1721
    Schlagworte: LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General; Ästhetik; American literature; Authors, American; Electricity in literature; Telegraph in literature; Romanticism; Elektrizität <Motiv>; Telegraf <Motiv>; Literatur
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 242 p.)
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    "Parts of Chapter 3 were originally published in ATQ, Volume 16, No. 4, December 2002. Reprinted by permission of The University of Rhode Island."--T.p. verso

    Includes bibliographical references (p. [219]-235) and index

    Introduction : the word "aesthetic" -- Idealist aesthetics and the republican telegraph -- Aesthetic electricity -- Frederick Douglass's electric words : aesthetic politics and the limits of identification -- Mad filaments : Walt Whitman's aesthetic body telegraphic -- Conclusion : aesthetic electricity caged

  4. Aesthetic materialism
    electricity and American romanticism
    Autor*in: Gilmore, Paul
    Erschienen: c2009
    Verlag:  Stanford University Press, Stanford, Calif.

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    Schlagworte: Ästhetik; American literature; Authors, American; Electricity in literature; Telegraph in literature; Romanticism; Elektrizität <Motiv>; Telegraf <Motiv>; Literatur
    Umfang: viii, 242 p
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    "Parts of Chapter 3 were originally published in ATQ, Volume 16, No. 4, December 2002. Reprinted by permission of The University of Rhode Island."--T.p. verso

    Includes bibliographical references (p. [219]-235) and index

    Introduction : the word "aesthetic" -- Idealist aesthetics and the republican telegraph -- Aesthetic electricity -- Frederick Douglass's electric words : aesthetic politics and the limits of identification -- Mad filaments : Walt Whitman's aesthetic body telegraphic -- Conclusion : aesthetic electricity caged

  5. Telegraphies
    indigeneity, identity, and nation in America's nineteenth-century virtual realm
    Autor*in: Yandell, Kay
    Erschienen: 2018
    Verlag:  Oxford University Press, New York, NY

    'Telegraphies' explores literatures envisioning the literary, societal, even the perceived metaphysical effects of various cultures' telecommunications technologies, to argue that nineteenth-century Americans tested in the virtual realm new theories... mehr

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    'Telegraphies' explores literatures envisioning the literary, societal, even the perceived metaphysical effects of various cultures' telecommunications technologies, to argue that nineteenth-century Americans tested in the virtual realm new theories of self, place, and nation for potential enactment in the embodied world

     

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    Schlagworte: National characteristics, American, in literature; Telecommunication in literature; American literature; Telegraph in literature; American literature ; 19th century ; History and criticism; Telecommunication in literature; Telegraph in literature; National characteristics, American, in literature
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

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  6. Aesthetic materialism
    electricity and American romanticism
    Erschienen: c2009
    Verlag:  Stanford University Press, Stanford, Calif

    Aesthetic Materialism: Electricity and American Romanticism provides a fresh understanding of American romanticism by examining the use of electrical imagery, science, and technology by writers such as Emerson, Fuller, Whitman, and Melville to... mehr

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    Aesthetic Materialism: Electricity and American Romanticism provides a fresh understanding of American romanticism by examining the use of electrical imagery, science, and technology by writers such as Emerson, Fuller, Whitman, and Melville to re-describe literary aesthetics as a transcendent and material practice mediating among socio-economic structures, human physiology and spirituality, and language itself Introduction : the word "aesthetic" -- Idealist aesthetics and the republican telegraph -- Aesthetic electricity -- Frederick Douglass's electric words : aesthetic politics and the limits of identification -- Mad filaments : Walt Whitman's aesthetic body telegraphic -- Conclusion : aesthetic electricity caged.

     

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    ISBN: 080476123X; 9780804761239; 9780804770972; 0804770972
    Schlagworte: American literature; Authors, American; Romanticism; Electricity in literature; Telegraph in literature; Authors, American; Romanticism; American literature; Telegraph in literature; Romanticism; Electricity in literature; Authors, American; American literature; American literature; Electricity in literature; Romanticism; Telegraph in literature; LITERARY CRITICISM ; American ; General; Criticism, interpretation, etc
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    "Parts of Chapter 3 were originally published in ATQ, Volume 16, No. 4, December 2002. Reprinted by permission of The University of Rhode Island."--T.p. verso. - Includes bibliographical references (p. [219]-235) and index. - Description based on print version record

    Includes bibliographical references (p. [219]-235) and index

    Introduction : the word "aesthetic"Idealist aesthetics and the republican telegraph -- Aesthetic electricity -- Frederick Douglass's electric words : aesthetic politics and the limits of identification -- Mad filaments : Walt Whitman's aesthetic body telegraphic -- Conclusion : aesthetic electricity caged.

  7. Telegraphies
    indigeneity, identity, and nation in America's nineteenth-century virtual realm
    Autor*in: Yandell, Kay
    Erschienen: 2018
    Verlag:  Oxford University Press, New York, NY

    'Telegraphies' explores literatures envisioning the literary, societal, even the perceived metaphysical effects of various cultures' telecommunications technologies, to argue that nineteenth-century Americans tested in the virtual realm new theories... mehr

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    'Telegraphies' explores literatures envisioning the literary, societal, even the perceived metaphysical effects of various cultures' telecommunications technologies, to argue that nineteenth-century Americans tested in the virtual realm new theories of self, place, and nation for potential enactment in the embodied world

     

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    Schlagworte: National characteristics, American, in literature; Telecommunication in literature; American literature; Telegraph in literature; American literature ; 19th century ; History and criticism; Telecommunication in literature; Telegraph in literature; National characteristics, American, in literature
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  8. Aesthetic materialism
    electricity and American romanticism
    Autor*in: Gilmore, Paul
    Erschienen: c2009
    Verlag:  Stanford University Press, Stanford, Calif

    Aesthetic Materialism: Electricity and American Romanticism provides a fresh understanding of American romanticism by examining the use of electrical imagery, science, and technology by writers such as Emerson, Fuller, Whitman, and Melville to... mehr

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    Aesthetic Materialism: Electricity and American Romanticism provides a fresh understanding of American romanticism by examining the use of electrical imagery, science, and technology by writers such as Emerson, Fuller, Whitman, and Melville to re-describe literary aesthetics as a transcendent and material practice mediating among socio-economic structures, human physiology and spirituality, and language itself

     

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    ISBN: 9780804761239
    Schlagworte: American literature; Authors, American; Telegraph in literature; Romanticism; Electricity in literature; American literature ; 19th century ; History and criticism; Authors, American ; 19th century ; Aesthetics; Electricity in literature; Romanticism ; United States; Telegraph in literature; Electronic books
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    "Parts of Chapter 3 were originally published in ATQ, Volume 16, No. 4, December 2002. Reprinted by permission of The University of Rhode Island."--T.p. verso

    Includes bibliographical references (p. [219]-235) and index

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    Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Acknowledgments; Table of Contents; Introduction: The Word "Aesthetic"; CHAPTER ONE - Idealist Aesthetics and the Republican Telegraph; Electric Aether and Associationism; Coleridge's Electricity and Romantic Ideology; Republican Electricity and Idealist Aesthetics; Morse's Republicanism and Idealist Associationism; Morse's Electricity, Spiritual and Material; The Universal Telegraph and the Telegraphic World Body; The Northern Brain of Humanity, or A Common Language of the World; The Useful and the Beautiful; CHAPTER TWO - Aesthetic Electricity

    The Electric Chain Wherewith We Are Darkly Bound: ByronPoetry is a Sword of Lightning: Percy Shelley's Romantic Electricity; Nathaniel Hawthorne's Soap-Bubble Anti-Aesthetic; Melted Wires: "Von Blixum's Heroic Experiment" and the Limits of Telegraphic Communion; Vile Falsifying Telegraphs of Me: Melville's 'Pierre' 1; Tinglingness: Melville's 'Pierre' 2; Electric Insight: Melville's 'Pierre' 3; A Citizen of Somewhere Else and a Citizen of the World: Hawthorne and Thoreau; CHAPTER THREE - Frederick Douglass's Electric Words: Aesthetic Politics and the Limits of Identification

    Electric Streams and Feeling Right: Stowe and Sentimental AbolitionismOur Ally Lightning: Douglass and Techno-Utopianism; Machinery & Transcendentalism Agree Well: Emersonian Aesthetics and Politics; My Soul's Complaint: Douglass's Aesthetic Turn; The Quivering Flash of Angry Lightning: "The Heroic Slave"; CHAPTER FOUR - Mad Filaments: Walt Whitman's Aesthetic Body Telegraphic; "Always the procreant urge": The Merge of Electric Sex; "As Brides and Bridegrooms": Equality and Difference; "The Drift of It Everything": Linguistic and Corporeal Gaps; "All Diffused": Organic Identity

    "Not Express'd in Parlors and Lecture-Rooms": The Auction Block Scenes"The Likes of the Parts of You": The Final Catalogue; Conclusion: Aesthetic Electricity Caged; Notes; Works Cited; Index