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Page 77
... Machine Age , that period stretching roughly from the turn of the century to the start of World War II , was a watershed for Western culture . It signaled the coming dominance of the machine in all areas of life and culture and the ...
... Machine Age , that period stretching roughly from the turn of the century to the start of World War II , was a watershed for Western culture . It signaled the coming dominance of the machine in all areas of life and culture and the ...
Page 78
... Machine Age text , while also suggesting the difficulty attendant upon the cul- tural construction of technology in this era . Of course , a sense of distance or detachment has often been associated with the technological . For example ...
... Machine Age text , while also suggesting the difficulty attendant upon the cul- tural construction of technology in this era . Of course , a sense of distance or detachment has often been associated with the technological . For example ...
Page 155
... Machine . There is one problematic aspect of the novel The Time Machine that has attracted what I regard as misleading or at least inadequate commentary - a footnote , the one and only visible inter- vention by someone identified as ...
... Machine . There is one problematic aspect of the novel The Time Machine that has attracted what I regard as misleading or at least inadequate commentary - a footnote , the one and only visible inter- vention by someone identified as ...
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Roger Luckhurst The ScienceFictionalization of Trauma | 29 |
Approaches to Québec Separa | 53 |
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