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Interactive austen: an analysis of the Lizzie Bennet diaries and the postmodern audience.
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Creator
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Duval, Janette, Golden, John, Florida Atlantic University, Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters, Department of English
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Abstract/Description
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The aim of this study is to reveal how LBD adheres to postmodern tenets while also being ultimately suspicious of these principles. This suspicion of postmodern principles is reflected in the interaction between the main subject of the videos, Lizzie Bennet, and the audience. This examination invokes the questions of when, where, and how the audience experiences LBD. This illuminates the manner in which LBD functions as a postmodern literary text and how this text is critical of its digital...
Show moreThe aim of this study is to reveal how LBD adheres to postmodern tenets while also being ultimately suspicious of these principles. This suspicion of postmodern principles is reflected in the interaction between the main subject of the videos, Lizzie Bennet, and the audience. This examination invokes the questions of when, where, and how the audience experiences LBD. This illuminates the manner in which LBD functions as a postmodern literary text and how this text is critical of its digital composition.
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Date Issued
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2014
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00004281, http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00004281
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Subject Headings
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Austen, Jane -- 1775-1817 -- Criticism and interpretation, Digital storytelling, Interactive multimedia, Literature and technology, Literature and the Internet, Noble, Kate -- 1978-, -- Lizzie Bennet diaries -- Criticism and interpretation, Su, Bernie -- Lizzie Bennet diaries -- Criticism and interpretation
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Document (PDF)
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Romantic Science: Nature As Schism Between Romantic Generations and As Catalyst Between Romanticism and Science Fiction.
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Creator
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Helo, Gabrielle, Golden, John, Florida Atlantic University, Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters, Department of English
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Abstract/Description
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After 1815's eruption of Mount Tambora, the following period was named the "Year without a Summer" and experienced irregularly cold weather, failed crops, rampant disease, and riots. In the summer of 1816, Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley met in the Alps and wrote "Darkness," "Mont Blanc," and Frankenstein respectively. This thesis focuses on these works' depictions of nature in light of how these features may have been impacted by the climate. It argues in...
Show moreAfter 1815's eruption of Mount Tambora, the following period was named the "Year without a Summer" and experienced irregularly cold weather, failed crops, rampant disease, and riots. In the summer of 1816, Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley met in the Alps and wrote "Darkness," "Mont Blanc," and Frankenstein respectively. This thesis focuses on these works' depictions of nature in light of how these features may have been impacted by the climate. It argues in Chapter One that the volcanic eruption caused global climate changes that affected these writers. In Chapter Two, it illustrates differences in nature's representation between first generation and second generation Romantic works. The conclusion synthesizes the arguments made in Chapters One and Two, suggesting that 1816's climate affected these writers in such a way as to produce an environment from which science fiction could emerge in Frankenstein.
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Date Issued
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2015
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http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00004504, http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00004504
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Subject Headings
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Byron, George Gordon -- Baron -- 1788-1824 -- Darkness -- Criticism and interpretation, Romanticism -- 19th century, Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft -- 1797-1851 -- Frankenstein -- Criticism and interpretation, Shelley, Percy Bysshe -- 1792-1822 -- Mont Blanc -- Criticism and interpretation, Tambora, Mount (Indonesia) -- Eruption, 1815, Volcanoes -- Environmental aspects -- History -- 19th century
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Document (PDF)