The Flying Machine and Modern Literature
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Indiana University Press
Published:22nd Nov '86
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Chronicles how the flying machine helped to create two kinds of apocalyptic modes in modern literature.
"This is the first work to survey the myths created by the modern literary imagination about technology." —Herbert Sussman
" . . . succeeds admirably, fascinatingly on all counts . . . " —American Literature
" . . . a landmark in the study of literary and technological history." —NMAH
" . . . fascinating . . . a welcome addition to the growing scholarship about the impact of technology on the modern imagination." —Journal of Modern Literature Annual Review
This book chronicles precisely how the flying machine helped to create two kinds of apocalyptic modes in modern literature.
"This is the first work to survey the myths created by the modern literary imagination about technology." --Herbert Sussman " ... succeeds admirably, fascinatingly on all counts ... " --American Literature" " ... a landmark in the study of literary and technological history." --NMAH " ... fascinating ... a welcome addition to the growing scholarship about the impact of technology on the modern imagination." --Journal of Modern Literature Annual Review
ISBN: 9780253322180
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 454g
288 pages