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Chapter 6 Technology, Temporality, and Queer Form in Horace Walpole’s Gothic
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Emily M. West
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1 Webster’s Baroque Experiments and the Testing of Technology in the Early 1600s 14
- Chapter 2 Telling Time in the Fiction of Mary Hearne and Daniel Defoe 31
- Chapter 3 The Technology and Theatricality of Three Hours after Marriage’s “Touch-Stone of Virginity” 46
- Chapter 4 Gulliver’s Travels, Automation, and the Reckoning Author 60
- Chapter 5 Designing the Enlightenment Anthropocene 79
- Chapter 6 Technology, Temporality, and Queer Form in Horace Walpole’s Gothic 99
- Chapter 7 Telegraphic Supremacy in Maria Edgeworth’s “Lame Jervas” 123
- Chapter 8 Percy Shelley, Political Machines, and the Prehistory of the Postliberal 139
- Afterword: on the uses of the history of technology for literary studies and vice versa 164
- Bibliography 177
- Notes on Contributors 199
- Index 203
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1 Webster’s Baroque Experiments and the Testing of Technology in the Early 1600s 14
- Chapter 2 Telling Time in the Fiction of Mary Hearne and Daniel Defoe 31
- Chapter 3 The Technology and Theatricality of Three Hours after Marriage’s “Touch-Stone of Virginity” 46
- Chapter 4 Gulliver’s Travels, Automation, and the Reckoning Author 60
- Chapter 5 Designing the Enlightenment Anthropocene 79
- Chapter 6 Technology, Temporality, and Queer Form in Horace Walpole’s Gothic 99
- Chapter 7 Telegraphic Supremacy in Maria Edgeworth’s “Lame Jervas” 123
- Chapter 8 Percy Shelley, Political Machines, and the Prehistory of the Postliberal 139
- Afterword: on the uses of the history of technology for literary studies and vice versa 164
- Bibliography 177
- Notes on Contributors 199
- Index 203