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    <subTitle>experiments in new media from the Renaissance to postmodernity</subTitle>
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  <tableOfContents>Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction: scenes from the prehistory of digitization; 2. Leaves of brass: Shakespeare and the idea of the archive; 3. The archive and the book: information architectures from folio to variorum; 4. The counterfeit presentments of Victorian photography; 5. Inventing Shakespeare's voice: early sound transmission and recording; 6. Networks of deep impression: Shakespeare and the modern invention of information; 7. Data and the ghosts of materiality; 8. Conclusion : sites of Shakespearean memory.</tableOfContents>
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