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Monday, December 09, 2019

Monday, December 09, 2019 10:30 am by Cristina in , ,    No comments
In The Times, Melanie Reid wonders how technology may interfere with reading the classics:
Apropos my comments last week on how technology has pirated our vocabulary. A colleague tells me she was bewildered by a novel in which the main character picked up a tablet to make notes while she was on the (landline) phone. The book was written in the era of fax machines not of iPads. It took my colleague a moment to remember that a tablet used to be a pad of paper. I worry that classic literature may be terminally blighted in future. How will Gen Z ever read the misunderstandings between Jane Eyre and Mr Rochester without screaming: “OMG why doesn’t he just WhatsApp her?”
AnneBrontë.org discusses Anne's poem 'Retirement'.

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