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Laurence Roussillon-Constanty, « Interview with Adrian Wisnicki: Victorian Studies in the Digital Age », Cahiers victoriens et édouardiens, ID : 10670/1.nefqyv
Laurence Roussillon-Constanty: How did you start working on digital humanities projects?Adrian Wisnicki: It was a process involving several steps. While I was pursuing my Ph.D. at the City University of New York in the early 2000s, I had no interest in technology. In fact, I might have been described as a technophobe. In developing my dissertation in Victorian Studies, I used novels and short stories, consulted literary and historical criticism, and wrote by hand. I avoided computers wheneve...