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+ | *"A Paper-Mill" | ||
+ | *"Doctor Marigold" | ||
+ | *"A Flight" | ||
+ | *"Chatham Dockyard" | ||
+ | *"Gone Astray" | ||
+ | *"Full report of the first meeting of the Mudfog association for the advancement of everything," Bentley's Oct 1837 -- ambivalence about scientific advancement and progress | ||
+ | *"Mrs Joseph Porter 'Over the Way" - "fascination and absurdity of Shakespearean quotation" ([[Pollack-Pelzner 2011]]) |
Latest revision as of 17:18, 19 July 2017
- "A Narrative of Extraordinary Suffering," Household Words (1851) - a man journeys through a Bradshaw's railroad timetable itself
- "A Paper-Mill"
- "Doctor Marigold"
- "A Flight"
- "Chatham Dockyard"
- "Gone Astray"
- "Full report of the first meeting of the Mudfog association for the advancement of everything," Bentley's Oct 1837 -- ambivalence about scientific advancement and progress
- "Mrs Joseph Porter 'Over the Way" - "fascination and absurdity of Shakespearean quotation" (Pollack-Pelzner 2011)