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Minds, bodies, machines, 1770-1930
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Minds, bodies, machines, 1770-1930

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Introduction
Minds, Bodies, Machines / D. Coleman and H. Fraser
Inside the Imagination : Machines of Gothic Fiction : Estrangement, Transport, Affect / P. Otto
Air-Looms and Influencing Machines / S. Connor
Maternity, Madness and Mechanization : The Ghastly Automaton in James Hogg's The Three Perils of Woman / K. Inglis
Clockwork Automata, Artificial Intelligence, and Why the Body of the Author Matters / P. Crosthwaite
Metaphors and Analogies of Mind and Body in Nineteenth-Century Science and Fiction : George Eliot, Henry James and George Meredith / M. Banfield
Alfred Wallace's Conversion : Plebian Radicalism and the Spiritual Evolution of the Mind / I. McCalman
Molecular Machines and Lascivious Bodies : James Clerk Maxwell's Verse-Born Attacks on Tyndallic Reductionism / D. Brown
Writing the 'Great Proteus of Disease' : Influenza, Informatics, and the Body in the Late Nineteenth Century / J. Mussell
Linguistic Trepanation : Brain Damage, Penetrative Seeing, and a Revolution of the Word / L. Salisbury
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Minds, bodies, machines, 1770-1930. ISBN 9780230284678. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2011. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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