Earlier histories of communication changes, particularly JoAnne Yates, but also James Beniger and Elizabeth Eisenstein, note (along with societal impacts) the stylistic shifts in writing precipitated by technological changes.
Telegraphy promoted telegraphic style, typography promoted cliche and stereotype, the press itself both vernacular and literacy, along with notions of authorship as opposed to (classical) authority.
Telegraphy promoted telegraphic style, typography promoted cliche and stereotype, the press itself both vernacular and literacy, along with notions of authorship as opposed to (classical) authority.