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Wired Love: A Romance of Dots and Dashes is a pioneering work in the genre of early science fiction that explores the intertwining of technology and human connection. Written in 1880, Ella Cheever Thayer's novel is set against the backdrop of a rapidly modernizing America, where telegraphy emerged as a revolutionary form of communication. Thayer skillfully employs a blend of epistolary and narrative techniques, immersing readers in the romantic entanglements of two characters who develop a relationship through telegraphic messages. Through its deft interplay of romance and the implications of…mehr

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Wired Love: A Romance of Dots and Dashes is a pioneering work in the genre of early science fiction that explores the intertwining of technology and human connection. Written in 1880, Ella Cheever Thayer's novel is set against the backdrop of a rapidly modernizing America, where telegraphy emerged as a revolutionary form of communication. Thayer skillfully employs a blend of epistolary and narrative techniques, immersing readers in the romantic entanglements of two characters who develop a relationship through telegraphic messages. Through its deft interplay of romance and the implications of technology, Thayer's work critiques the emotional dissonance inherent in mechanized communication, presciently engaging with themes that resonate profoundly in today's digital age. Ella Cheever Thayer was an accomplished author and a notable figure in the literary scene of her time. A strong advocate for women's voices in literature, Thayer'Äôs own experiences with the burgeoning technology of the late 19th century influenced her portrayal of connectivity and isolation in Wired Love. Her background in literature and keen observations of societal changes provided her with a unique lens through which to critique contemporary life, aiming to bridge the gap between human experience and technological advancement. Wired Love invites readers to reflect on the essence of love in a world increasingly dominated by technology. Enthusiasts of historical fiction, science fiction, and those intrigued by the social dynamics of communication will find Thayer's exploration both compelling and relevant. This novel serves not only as an artifact of its time but also as a timeless reminder of the importance of genuine human relationships amidst the clamor of evolving technologies.

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Ella Cheever Thayer (1849-1925) was an American author most renowned for her novel 'Wired Love: A Romance of Dots and Dashes,' which was published in 1879. The novel is a remarkable testament to Thayer's forward-thinking imagination, as it explores the concept of a relationship developing through telegraph wires, an anticipation of modern online romances. 'Wired Love' humorously delves into themes of love, work, and communication technology, and it remains a pertinent commentary on the challenges of connection in an increasingly technological world. Thayer's literary style is characterized by her wit and the ease with which she integrated contemporary technological advancements into her storytelling. Although 'Wired Love' was her most celebrated work, obtaining critical acclaim during her time, much of Thayer's life and other writings remain obscure. Despite the scarcity of her broader literary contributions, 'Wired Love' has survived the test of time, becoming a piece of cultural history reflecting an early recognition of how technology can shape human relationships. For readers and scholars interested in proto-science fiction or telegraphic literature, Thayer's work stands as an important early instance of the genre.