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 Herbert Spencer and the Invention of Modern Life
Mark Francis - 2007 Cornell University Press
The ideas of the English philosopher Herbert Spencer (1820-1903) profoundly shaped Victorian thought regarding evolutionary theory, the philosophy of science, sociology, and politics. In his day, Spen... More
 
 Subterranean Cities: The World Beneath Paris and London, 1800-1945
David L. Pike - 2005 Cornell University Press
Illustrated with photographs, movie stills, engravings, paintings, cartoons, maps and drawings of actual and imagined urban spaces, Subterranean Cities documents the emergence of a novel space in the ... More
 
 The Copywrights: Intellectual Property and the Literary Imagination
Paul Saint-Amour - 2003 Cornell University Press
They borrow from published works without attribution. They remake literary creation in the image of consumption. They celebrate the art of scissors and paste. Who are these outlaws? Postmodern culture... More
 
 Victorian Interpretation
Suzy Anger - 2006 Cornell University Press
Suzy Anger investigates the relationship of Victorian interpretation to the ways in which literary criticism is practiced today. Her primary focus is literary interpretation, but she also considers fi... More
 

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