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Literary Secretaries/Secretarial Culture
von Leah Price
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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ISBN: 978-1-351-92209-8
Erschienen am 15.05.2017
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 176 Seiten

Preis: 65,49 €

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Biografische Anmerkung

Secretaries are the hidden technicians of much literary (and non-literary) writing; they also figure startlingly often as characters in modern literature, film, and even literary criticism. Literary Secretaries/Secretarial Culture brings together secretaries' role in the production (and, more surprisingly, consumption) of modern culture with interpretations of their function in literature and film from Chaucer to Heidegger, by way of Defoe, Dickens, and Erle Stanley Gardner. These essays probe the relation of office practice to literary theory, asking what changes when literary texts represent, address, or acknowledge the human copyist or the mechanical writing machine. Topics range from copyright law to voice recognition software, from screwball comedies to secretarial spies, from the history of technology to the future of information management. Together, the essays will provide literary critics with a new angle on current debates about gender, labour, and the material text, as well as a window into the prehistory of our information age.



Contents: Introduction: invisible hands, Leah Price and Pamela Thurschwell; Speech on paper: Charles Dickens, Victorian phonography, and the reform of writing, Ivan Kreilkamp; Stenographic masculinity, Leah Price; The body types: corporeal documents and body politics circa 1900, Victoria Olwell; Dictation anxiety: the stenographer's stake in Dracula, Jennifer L. Fleissner; Secretary to the stars: mediums and the agency of authorship, Bette London; The case of the capable fingers: a Della Street mystery, Daniel Karlin; Bodies that mattered: technology, embodiment, and secretarial mediation, Douglas A. Brooks; Bibliography; Index.



Leah Price is Professor of English at Harvard University. She is the author of The Anthology and the Rise of the Novel and contributes regularly to The London Review of Books; she is working on two books, Novel Media and The Stenographic Imagination. Pamela Thurschwell is Lecturer in English at University College London. She is the author of Literature, Technology and Magical Thinking, 1880-1920 and Sigmund Freud, and co-editor of The Victorian Supernatural.


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