Although the method doesn't replace good old-fashioned reading, rereading, and close-reading, it does suggest that the digital age does hold the possibility of allowing new insights into literature. I would really like our chapter to think about how the digital revolution has changed the way we read, not just what we read (blogs, websites, social networking sites).
--Felicia Steele
The digital book generation has even changed to books that I have access to. Courtesy of Google Books, as well as free E-Books for my Nook, I am able to download classics like Brom Stoker's Dracula and Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights. I am much more likely to pick up a classic book to read, when I have access to that book right at my fingertips.
ReplyDeleteKristen, You're totally right. I've been reading my way through H. G. Wells's corpus, which I was able to purchase for five dollars since it was in the public domain.
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