The Lives of Machines : The Industrial Imaginary in Victorian Literature and Culture /
Today we commonly describe ourselves as machines that "let off steam" or feel "under pressure." The Lives of Machines investigates how Victorian technoculture came to shape this language of human emotion so pervasively and irrevocably and argues that nothing is more intensely human and affecting tha...
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Ann Arbor :
University of Michigan Press,
2011.
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- Crime in Verse : The Poetics of Murder in the Victorian Era /
- Scenes of Sympathy : Identity and Representation in Victorian Fiction /
- Lost Causes : Historical Consciousness in Victorian Literature /