Introduction | p. 1 |
Political Maps: The Production of Cartography and Chorography in Early Modern England | p. 13 |
From Typology to Type: Agents of Change in Eighteenth-Century English Texts | p. 41 |
Mark Twain: Texts and Technology | p. 71 |
"Why Don't They Leave it Alone?" Speculations on the Authority of the Audience in Editorial Theory | p. 85 |
Composition as Explanation (of Modern and Postmodern Poetries) | p. 101 |
Scraps, Stamps, and Cutouts: Emily Dickinson's Domestic Technologies of Publication | p. 139 |
Beyond Artifacts: Cultural Studies and the New Hybridity of Rap | p. 183 |
Narrative, Memory, and Slavery | p. 199 |
Rhetorics of the Body: Do You Smell a Fault? | p. 223 |
Contributors | p. 241 |
Index | p. 243 |
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