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This introduction discusses the current relationship between the fields of the digital humanities and modernist studies in order to critique all-to-easy comparisons between the two fields and replace these comparisons with cautious scholarship that is informed by current conversations within modernist studies. Ross argues for the creation of more field-specific studies of digital literary studies in fields other than modernism, explaining how the present collection provides a model for next-generation work in digital literary studies that is grounded in its relevant subdiscipline. This introduction concludes with summaries of the chapters in the collection.

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Ross, S. (2016). Introduction. In: Ross, S., O'Sullivan, J. (eds) Reading Modernism with Machines. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-59569-0_1

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