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Faced with floods of what was variously called "cheap literature, popular literature, and reading for the million, a cohort of Victorian commentators adopted a surprisingly consistent response to examining such printed materials:...
This article uses an exercise in distant reading or "not reading" to make a claim for digital pedagogy: that it amplifies the interrogative tradition of humanities study. The exercise uses a set of accessible and freely-available text...
Visual representations of railway accidents in Victorian illustrated newspapers were more than sensational attempts to sell copies. Rather, accident scenes opened a discursive opportunity for observers to arrest and examine the railway's...
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