It's the End of the Classics As We Know Them
Perhaps those more studied than myself can explain why we're now offering the classics as text-messags on cellphones. Or more appropriately, I ask, LOL OMG WTF???
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Perhaps those more studied than myself can explain why we're now offering the classics as text-messags on cellphones. Or more appropriately, I ask, LOL OMG WTF???
Posted by Jason at 11/20/2005 04:35:00 PM
1 comment:
Jason,
This isn't so new. In fact, novels have been available for PDAs for quite some time. It is strange, though...the electronicity of the classics seem to make them something different--especially because so many of them were written out of the anxiety with print (Plato's dialogues, especially).
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