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Replication in the long nineteenth century : re-makings and reproductions / edited by Julie Codell and Linda K. Hughes.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press Ltd, (c)2018.Description: 1 online resource (x, 310 pages) : illustrations, portraits, facsimilesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781474424868
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • P94 .R475 2018
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
Contents:
Re-makings and Reproductions; Part I Replications and Networks; Chapter 2 Replication of Things: The Case for Composite Biographical Approaches; Chapter 3 Transatlantic Autograph Replicas and the Uplifting of American Culture; Chapter 4 "Petty Larceny" and "Manufactured Science": Nineteenth-Century Parasitology and the Politics of Replication; Chapter 5 Portraying and Performing the Copy, c. 1900; Part II Replication and Technology
Kashmir: Mapping the Imitation-Indian Shawl; Chapter 8 William Morris and the Form and Politics of Replication; Chapter 9 Text and Media Replication During the U.S.-Mexican War, 1846-1848; Part III Replication and Authenticity; Chapter 10 Literary Replication and the Making of a Scientifi c "Fact": Richard Owen's Discovery of the Dinornis; Chapter 11 Copying from Nature: Biological Replication and Fraudulent Imposture in Grant Allen's An African Millionaire
Subject: Develops a new âe~post/colonial' model of Middle Eastern literary and cultural modernity.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Intro; List of Illustrations; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 Introduction: Replication in the Long Nineteenth Century -- Re-makings and Reproductions; Part I Replications and Networks; Chapter 2 Replication of Things: The Case for Composite Biographical Approaches; Chapter 3 Transatlantic Autograph Replicas and the Uplifting of American Culture; Chapter 4 "Petty Larceny" and "Manufactured Science": Nineteenth-Century Parasitology and the Politics of Replication; Chapter 5 Portraying and Performing the Copy, c. 1900; Part II Replication and Technology

Chapter 6 Replicating Tennyson's The Princess, 1847-1853Chapter 7 Paisley / Kashmir: Mapping the Imitation-Indian Shawl; Chapter 8 William Morris and the Form and Politics of Replication; Chapter 9 Text and Media Replication During the U.S.-Mexican War, 1846-1848; Part III Replication and Authenticity; Chapter 10 Literary Replication and the Making of a Scientifi c "Fact": Richard Owen's Discovery of the Dinornis; Chapter 11 Copying from Nature: Biological Replication and Fraudulent Imposture in Grant Allen's An African Millionaire

Chapter 12 The Failure of Replication in Nineteenth-Century Literature: Why It All Just Comes Out WrongPart IV Replication and Time; Chapter 13 "Seeking Nothing and Finding It": Moving On and Staying Put in Mugby Junction; Chapter 14 The Origins of Replication in Science; Chapter 15 Fathers, Sons, Beetles, and "a family of hypotheses": Replication, Variation, and Information in Gregory Bateson's Reading of William Bateson's Rule; Chapter 16 Afterword: The Implications of Nineteenth-Century Replication Culture; Notes on Contributors; Index

Develops a new âe~post/colonial' model of Middle Eastern literary and cultural modernity.

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