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Replication in the long nineteenth century : re-makings and reproductions /

"The first study of nineteenth-century replication across art, literature, science, social science and humanities. This landmark study explores replication as a nineteenth-century phenomenon. Replication, defined by Victorian artists as subsequent versions of a first version, similar but change...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Codell, Julie F. (Editor ), Hughes, Linda K. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press Ltd, [2018]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Introduction: replication in the long nineteenth century : re-makings and reproductions / Julie Codell and Linda K. Hughes
  • Replication of things: the case for composite biographical approaches / Sally M. Foster
  • Transatlantic autograph replicas and the uplifting of American culture / Julie Codell
  • "Petty larceny" and "manufactured science": nineteenth-century parasitology and the politics of replication / Emilie Taylor-Brown
  • Portraying and performing the copy, c.1900 / Dorothy Moss
  • Replicating Tennyson's The Princess, 1847-1853 / Linda K. Hughes
  • Paisley/kashmir: mapping the imitation-Indian shawl / Suzanne Daly
  • William Morris and the form and politics of replication / Elizabeth Carolyn Miller
  • Text and media replication during the U.S.-Mexican War, 1846-1848 / Kathryn Ledbetter
  • Literary replication and the making of a scientific "fact": Richard Owen's discover of the dinornis / Gowan Dawson
  • Copying from nature: biological replication and fraudulent imposture in Grant Allen's An African Millionaire / Will Abberley
  • The failure of replication in nineteenth-century literature: why it all just comes out wrong / Daniel Bivona
  • "Seeking nothing and finding it": moving on and staying put in Mugby Junction / James Mussell
  • The origins of replication in science / Ryan D. Tweney
  • Fathers, sons, beetles, and "a family of hypotheses": replication, variation, and information in Gregory Bateson's reading of William Bateson's rule / David Amigoni
  • Afterword: the implications of nineteenth-century replication culture / Julie Codell and Linda K. Hughes.