2013
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137. Printing Science
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198. Convergent Histories of the Book: From Manuscript to Digital
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343. All Ears: Listening as a Way of Understanding Literature
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432. Aural Literature and Close Listening
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511. Card Catalog, Magnetic Telegraph, Mirror, and Veil: Affective Technologies of Knowing
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575. Figurations of Media: The Novel after Media Studies
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686. Avant-Garde Poetics of Media
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755. Contested Receptions: The Battle of the Books as Battles over Books
2012
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47. Old Books and New Tools
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86. Slavery, Enlightenment, and the Book
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271. Radical Print Culture
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581. Digital Humanities versus New Media
2011
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222. The Death of the Reader
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253. The English Bible
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282. Paper as Platform or Interface
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577. Print Culture and Undergraduate Literary Study
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751. Writing and Curatorship: The History of the Book
2009
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245. Old Media and Digital Culture
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359. Print Culture and Global Development
2008
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549. Our Affection for Books
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678. Transpacific Traffic
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748. Reception Criticism, Book History, and American Literary Studies: Points of Convergence
2007
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176. The Future of the History of the American Novel
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194. Biography and the History of the Book
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319. Ink as Metaphor and Material Practice in Early Modern England
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523. Archive Trouble
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644. The Editor as Producer in the Early Modern Period
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658. Typology and the Novel
2006
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173. Textual Materialities
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388. Print Cultures in the Atlantic World
2005
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25. Louise M. Rosenblatt: An Appreciation and a Reassessment
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161. Women Editing, Women Being Edited: Gender and Nineteenth-Century United States Periodicals
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177. African American Literature and Print Culture in the Atlantic World
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397. Historical Readers, Audience Engagement, and the Reception of Nineteenth-Century American Women Novelists
2004
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204. Books, Men, and Bookmen
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450. Emblem, Rebus, and Blazon in Early Modern Literature
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625. Artists' Books in Literature Departments: The Aesthetics of the Book