University of Toronto Press
The Typewriter Century
About this book
As a vehicle for outstanding creativity, the typewriter has been taken for granted and was, until now, a blind spot in the history of writing practices.
Author / Editor information
Martyn Lyons is an emeritus professor of History & European Studies at the University of New South Wales, Sydney.
Reviews
“This book will be of interest to historians of typewriters and office work and a wider audience curious about the writing practices of some of the most legendary authors since the 1880s.”
Alice Grundy, Australian National University:
"The Typewriter Century is clearly the result of extensive research but that does not inhibit the prose, which is very engaging. This book will interest scholars concerned with the means of production, and it will also appeal to general readers who are curious about the history of technology and writing."
Gretchen Webster:
"With so many technological changes in our lives, the typewriter has become a clear symbol of the transformation from manual to digital technology. In The Typewriter Century, Martyn Lyons plays homage to this once cherished tool of authors, tracing its history from an eighteenth-century ‘writing machine’ to the post-digital age. Along the way, he recounts how famous authors felt about their typewriters, and how changes in the typewriter also changed the writing process itself, not always for the better."
Morag Shiach, Queen Mary University of London:
"This is a useful study of the complex impacts of the typewriter on the practices of different writers in the twentieth century. It contextualizes existing research approaches to this set of questions effectively and offers original insights into the history of the typewriter as a technology and its interactions with the social position of writers and the market for published literary works."
Kim Christian Priemal, University of Oslo:
"Well written and really entertaining, with numerous interesting individual findings, Martyn Lyons' book provides a useful introduction to a complex field of research."
Lisa Kuitert, University of Amsterdam:
"One has to admit that the typewriter can be traced in every single country with different sources everywhere. Provoking the reader’s mindset, this book is informative, well written, and original. Students in literature, communication studies, media studies, and book studies will appreciate this book a lot – for the typewriter is an anomaly to them."
Shafquat Towheed, The Open University:
"The Typewriter Century convincingly brings together currently segregated strands of research on print technology, modernist style in terms of formalist literary criticism, and authorship informed by the rise of cultural studies. Martyn Lyons has a longstanding reputation in the history of reading and writing practices, and his case studies are supported with meticulous archival research."
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Illustrations
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Acknowledgments
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1 Introduction: The Typewriter as an Agent of Change?
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2 The Birth of the Typosphere
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3 Modernity and the “Typewriter Girl”
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4 The Modernist Typewriter
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5 The Distancing Effect: The Hand, the Eye, the Voice
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6 The Romantic Typewriter
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7 Manuscript and Typescript
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8 Georges Simenon: The Man in the Glass Cage
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9 Erle Stanley Gardner: The Fiction Factory
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10 Domesticating the Typewriter
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11 The End of the Typewriter Century and Post-Digital Nostalgia
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Notes
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Bibliography
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Index
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Studies in Book and Print Culture
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