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Book James Chapman (2025)
Screening Sherlock: A cultural history of the Great Detective on film and television. (/isis/citation/CBB583530971/) unapi

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Railway Infrastructure and the Victorian Novel: From Platform to Plot via the Railroad. (/isis/citation/CBB045279335/) unapi

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Wasting Neither Space Nor Time: Robert Walser's Perambulatory Prose in the Wake of Modern Transportation Technology. Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology (pp. 287-304). (/isis/citation/CBB245196919/) unapi

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The Buck Rogers Background: Science Fiction and the Early Development of the Atlas ICBM. Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology (pp. 117-150). (/isis/citation/CBB304271196/) unapi

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Railing through reality: Trains and mobility in Victorian ghost stories. The Journal of Transport History (pp. 104-123). (/isis/citation/CBB610520813/) unapi

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The Education of Things: Mechanical Literacy in British Children's Literature, 1762–1860. (/isis/citation/CBB190307365/) unapi

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A Literary Landscape of Istanbul: Possibilities of Interdisciplinary Criticism. Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology (pp. 351-373). (/isis/citation/CBB437465611/) unapi

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“The Sickness of Hope Deferred”: Infrastructure and Temporality in Bleak House. Victorian Literature and Culture (pp. 393-398). (/isis/citation/CBB597088768/) unapi

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“Fellow Passengers to the Grave”? Dickens and the London Necropolis Railway. Victorian Literature and Culture (pp. 381-386). (/isis/citation/CBB215023487/) unapi

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Reading Portrait Photographs in Proust, Kafka and Woolf: Modernism, Media and Emotion. (/isis/citation/CBB563935902/) unapi

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Transatlantic Radio Dramas: Antônio Callado and the BBC Latin American Service during and after World War II. (/isis/citation/CBB373224377/) unapi

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More Than a Thing: Figuring Hybridity in Archaic Poetry and Art. In: Body and Machine in Classical Antiquity (pp. 19-47). (/isis/citation/CBB352987572/) unapi

Book Kristin M. Girten; Hanlon, Aaron R. (2023)
British literature and technology, 1600-1830. (/isis/citation/CBB317240921/) unapi

Thesis Leslie J. Fernandez (2023)
Asiandroid: Techno-Orientalism and the AI Imaginary. (/isis/citation/CBB649663345/) unapi

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