2019
DOI: 10.1111/lic3.12506
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Paper and the poor: Romantic media ecologies and the Bank Restriction Act of 1797

Abstract: Rag paper is a common denominator for many Romantic‐era medial forms. The term “media ecology” has become increasingly accepted in media theory, and its spatial and ecological affinities connect it to the urgent topic of climate change. Media ecology invites book historians to consider the labor as well as the origins of the materials that underwrite our culture. This consideration of paper recasts the literary archive as an accretion of physical as well as intellectual labor. The physical labor necessary for … Show more

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