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Dahlia Porter's Science, Form, and the Problem of Induction in British Romanticism
European Romantic Review ( IF 0.2 ) Pub Date : 2020-05-03 , DOI: 10.1080/10509585.2020.1747705
Lindsey Eckert 1
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interrupted or redirected by “reading-effects” or by attempts to describe and account for the experience of reading? How can we reckon with the increasing use of digital facsimiles in our research to acknowledge and, ideally, help shape the material and technological transformations of our field? Rereading these papers for this issue, I am struck by how hopeful and generous they are about what Romantic writing can teach us about our 2020 world, whether finding poems that are open to the breathings, meanings, and atmospheres of future times or describing ways of splicing, grafting, and mixing particular bits of information to compose larger, self-consciously provisional frameworks for our work and our living.

中文翻译:

大丽花波特的科学、形式和英国浪漫主义中的归纳问题

被“阅读效果”或试图描述和解释阅读体验打断或重定向?我们如何看待在我们的研究中越来越多地使用数字传真来承认并在理想情况下帮助塑造我们领域的物质和技术变革?为这个问题重读这些论文,我惊讶于他们对浪漫主义写作可以教给我们关于我们 2020 年世界的什么充满希望和慷慨,无论是寻找对未来时代的呼吸、意义和氛围开放的诗歌,还是描述拼接、嫁接和混合特定的信息位,为我们的工作和生活组成更大的、自觉的临时框架。
更新日期:2020-05-03
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