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Literary Manuscript Culture in Romantic Britain

2020
Although we have more literary manuscripts from the Romantic period than for any previous period, these manuscripts have been consulted chiefly for the textual evidence they provide.
Michelle Levy
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“Meantime, it is quite well to write”: Adolescent Writing and Victorian Literary Culture in Girls’ Manuscript Magazines

Victorian Periodicals Review, 2020
:Girls’ writing culture flourished during the later nineteenth century. Along with contributing to correspondence pages and competitions in periodicals, girls participated in writing manuscript magazines.
Lois Burke
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Literary Festivals and Contemporary Book Culture

New Directions in Book History, 2018
Millicent Weber
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Literary Culture

1994
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Medieval French Literary Culture Abroad

, 2020
The field of medieval francophone literary culture outside France was for many years a minor and peripheral sub-field of medieval French literary studies (or, in the case of Anglo-Norman, of English studies).
J. Gilbert, S. Gaunt, W. Burgwinkle
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Mimicry and Display in Victorian Literary Culture

, 2019
Revealing the web of mutual influences between nineteenth-century scientific and cultural discourses of appearance, Mimicry and Display in Victorian Literary Culture argues that Victorian science and culture biologized appearance, reimagining imitation ...
Will Abberley
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Album Verses and Romantic Literary Culture

, 2019
‘Will you write in my album?’ Many Romantic poets were asked this question by women who collected contributions in their manuscript books. Those who obliged included Byron, Scott, Wordsworth, and Lamb, but also Felicia Hemans, Amelia Opie, and Sara ...
S. Matthews
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Culture and the Literary

2022
Culture and the Literary is a study of how cultural codes are constructed, consumed and conveyed as represented in selected works of fiction and non-fiction. Examining cultural studies as a discipline by revisiting some of its seminal figures, the book includes a study of selected literary as well as non-fictional texts.
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Simulating the cultural evolution of literary genres

Proceedings of the 15th annual conference companion on Genetic and evolutionary computation, 2013
The purpose of this paper is to explore the evolutionary dynamics of literary genre: the development of the 19th Century British novel is used as a motivating case study. The author constructs an agent-based model in NetLogo consisting of two interacting levels: (1) a genetic algorithm in which cultural forms (e.g., works of literature, pieces of music,
Graham Alexander Sack   +2 more
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Bot-mimicry in Digital Literary Culture


This Element traverses the concept and practice of bot mimicry, defined as the imitation of imitative software, specifically the practice of writing in the style of social bots.
M. S. Erslev
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