... ‘the information revol-ution’ in our own age. Although rooted in the printing press ratherthan computers (the Internet or World-Wide Web, electronicpublishing), it was similarly discussed in terms ... Hamilton, University of LondonMary Jacobus, Cornell UniversityKenneth Johnston, Indiana UniversityAlan Liu, University of California, Santa BarbaraJerome McGann, University of VirginiaDavid Simpson, University ... and dread,resound in the writings of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuriesin Britain – a time and a place when the newly disturbing technologywas writing itself . . . Having lived so comfortably...