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digital futures of literature, theory, criticism, and the arts

historicism

Ventriloquies: On the Outlook for a Poetic Planet
Memory and Oblivion: The Historical Fiction of Rikki Ducornet, Jeanette Winterson, and Susan Daitch

Lisa Joyce critiques the rash of historical fiction by women, circa 1996.

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other essays by
Alan Shaw
Harry Partch – A Poet’s View
Some Questions on Greek Poetry and Music
Ventriloquies: On the Outlook for a Poetic Planet
electropoetics:
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The Gesture of Explanation Without Intelligibility: Ronald Schleifer’s Analogical Thinking
To Be Both in Touch and in Control
Convergent Devices, Dissonant Genres: Tracking the “Future” of Electronic Literature on the iPad
by Anastasia Salter
from the archive
Peter Hare’s response to Lori Emerson
by Peter Hare

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Electronic Book Review (ebr ) is an online, open access, peer-reviewed journal of critical writing produced and published by the emergent digital literary network.

ISSN: 1553-1139

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