Deepens our understanding of technology's impact on late-nineteenth-century writing
Highlights the phenomenological and physiological within the modernity crisis
James E. Dobson is Lecturer at Dartmouth College where he conducts research on American literature, autobiography, and the digital humanities. He is the author of essays on Mark Twain, Lucy Larcom, Shirley Jackson, and Ambrose Bierce and several addressing computational methods and text mining.