Romanticism, Neuromanticism, and the Death of the Imagination in William Gibson's Fictive World

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Glazer, Miriyam. "'What Is Within Now Seen Without': Romanticism, Neuromanticism, and the Death of the Imagination in William Gibson's Fictive World." JPC 23.3 (Winter 1989): 155-64.

Humanist, William-Blakean, largely negative reading of Gibson's works; cf. and emphatically contrast D. G. Mead, "Technological Transfigutation," cited this Category.