By Veronica Alfano, Andrew Stauffer
ISBN-10: 1137393297
ISBN-13: 9781137393296
ISBN-10: 1349485306
ISBN-13: 9781349485307
Exploring how students use electronic assets to reconstruct the nineteenth century, this quantity probes key concerns within the intersection of electronic humanities and historical past. half I examines the opportunity of on-line examine instruments for literary scholarship whereas half II outlines a prehistory of electronic virtuality via exploring particular Victorian cultural types.
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So this essay’s point is largely made, but let me hammer it home a little further with a few more examples of subterranean Wolfian traces in the as-yet-undigitized writings of arguably the most prolifically literary clergyman in uniform to date, the Wesleyan Owen Spencer Watkins. Chaplains at the Front: Incidents in the Life of a Chaplain during the Boer War 1899–1900 (1901) was the title that first attracted my attention in the BL catalogue, but I was soon immersed in his 1899 volume, With Kitchener’s Army: Being a Chaplain’s Experience with the Nile Expedition, and With French in France and Flanders: Being the Experience of a Chaplain attached to a Field Ambulance (1915) too; Watkins also wrote a history of Methodist ministry in the army and a couple of novels inspired by his time overseas with the forces.
Org. ”1 These follies, attributed to a “Dr. Hall,” critique ideas about diet and exercise (“1. To thing [sic] that the more a man eats the fatter and stronger he will become”), education (“2. To believe that the more hours children study at school the faster they learn”), home organization (“5. To act on the presumption that the smallest room in the house is large enough to sleep in”), and even ethics (“7. To commit an act which is felt in itself to be prejudicial, hoping that somehow or other it may be done in your case with impunity”).
MacKay’s sincere affirmation of mainstream Christian ideas of the afterlife was widely loved and shared, appearing not only in many newspapers, but also in many nineteenth- and early-twentiethcentury poetry anthologies. 28 But the poem also provided rich fodder for satirists, who copied its basic structure and many of its central images but recomposed its details for comedic effect. On March 4, 1857, the Grand River Times (Grand V i r a l T e x t ua l i t y i n U S N e w s pa p e r E x c h a n g e s 41 Haven, Michigan) printed “A Parody.
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