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Literary immediacy and Photography. The Poet as "Exact Recorder of the Essential Law": Ralph Waldo Emerson's Poetics in the context of early photography
"To Exalt the Present and the Real": Walt Whitman's Photographic Poetry
The Politics of Paying Attention: The Romantic Desire for Immediacy
Literary Immediacy and Cinematography. "Living Moving Pictures": The Thrills of Early Cinema
"Making a Cinema of It": Seriality and Presence in Gertrude Stein's Early Literary portraits
"A Novel Like a Documentary Film": Cinematic Writing as Cultural Intervention in John Dos Passos's Manhattan Transfer
Literary Immediacy and Television. Being There: Television's Aesthetics of Immediacy
For Real? The Critique of TV Culture in the Short Fiction of Robert Coover and David Foster Wallace
"Nothing Happens Until It Is Consumed": The Remediation of TV Images in Don DeLillo's Mao II
Fiction in the Age of Television
Still in Pursuit.

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